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Read Article Santos Panzo of Lewiston stands at his warehouse job at Core-Mark in Gardiner. Panzo, originally from Angola where he worked as a manager on a liquid natural gas project, said he initially felt “unhire-able” until Core-Mark gave him a chance. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal LEWISTON Deko Diriye left a Kenyan refugee camp when she was three months pregnant. Her husband, who stayed behind, has yet to meet their now 5-year-old daughter. Last March, Diriye lost her low-pay, irregular-hours hotel housekeeping job at the start of the pandemic. Working through an employment agency, she’s landed a job earning $21 an hour at Abbott Labs enough, she hopes, to bring her husband to the states so he can meet their child and, with his help at home, Diriye can someday go to school. ....
As COVID-19 cases rise in Androscoggin County, so do hospitalizations Central Maine Medical Center doctor says the number of patients is up and the average age is down. By Bonnie WashukSpecial to the Sun Journal Read Article Dr. John Alexander is the chief medical officer at Central Maine Medical Center. The hospital is seeing the highest number of COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began. Vanessa Paolella/Sun Journal LEWISTON As Androscoggin County’s COVID-19 cases rise, the number of patients hospitalized at Central Maine Medical Center is also increasing. “We’ve seen a steady increase in patients,” Dr. John Alexander, chief medical officer for Central Maine Healthcare, said Tuesday. ....
New Mainers across Maine have different levels of access to reliable information about what is taking place in the immediate world around them, whether they be pressing public health issues, school closures, or any variety of important news. This has never been more apparent than during the COVID-19 crisis. CONNECT is an opportunity for Maine Public to make Maine more inclusive, stronger, and more cohesive by delivering news in these four commonly spoken languages in Maine, after English: French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Somali. Loading. Maine Public is very pleased to additionally partner on this project with Amjambo Africa, the official Media Partner of Maine Public News Connect. ....
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