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COVID-19 cases tick upward but local rates remain low - Mount Desert Islander

COVID-19 cases tick upward but local rates remain low - Mount Desert Islander
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An uptick in COVID-19 cases but local rates remain low - The Ellsworth American

An uptick in COVID-19 cases but local rates remain low - The Ellsworth American
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More change in the vaccine landscape

The Weekly Packet, May 7, 2021 More change in the vaccine landscape Out-of-staters eligible now; young teens will be soon by Leslie Landrigan Non-residents can now get vaccinated in Maine, and soon young teenagers can, too, as the rules and places for getting a COVID-19 shot continue to change. Northern Light Health is phasing out its mass vaccination clinic in Bangor, instead offering walk-in appointments at the Eastern Maine Medical Center Monday through Saturday, starting May 11. The health system is also preparing to administer vaccines in its doctor’s offices, including at Northern Light Primary Care in Castine and Stonington. With nearly half of all eligible Mainers vaccinated, state officials and health care providers are trying to make it easier for everyone else to get shots.

Friday Futurecast — February 26 - Spring 2021

Spring 2021 Health and safety update for university community members Welcome to this week’s Friday Futurecast These updates are archived on the UMaine Spring ’21 website. The University of Maine at Machias also has a Spring ’21 website. Message from President Joan Ferrini-Mundy: Dear members of the UMaine and UMM communities, Throughout this pandemic, so many members of our UMaine and UMM communities have been at work, nonstop, doing their jobs in addition to the required COVID-19 response measures to help ensure the well-being of our communities, on and off campus. They include the members of our Emergency Operations Center and its COVID-19 Response Team, working tirelessly, often around the clock to provide health and safety guidance in collaboration with Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and in accord with civil and University of Maine System protocols. 

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