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Letter to the editor: Children can spread COVID, too
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Letter to the editor: Time to lift masking, distancing mandates for Maine kids
These requirements are keeping employees from returning to work full time and will prevent classrooms from reopening at full capacity this fall.
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The governor’s office continues to hold the state back because of irrational fears of COVID-19. Based on U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention research, healthy K-12 children are at greater risk from influenza and are not driving community spread of COVID – they are recipients of it.
Now that COVID vaccines have been available and most who have wanted to have been vaccinated, it is time for a new approach. Case rates and mortality are down significantly. If the economy is to open up, Maine’s children’s masking and distancing requirements need to end.
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The 121st Army-Navy was unique and had a lot of “firsts” for many reasons, but despite the challenges of the year, the Black Knights managed to keep Navy at bay and maintain a scoreless game on their part. Army beat the Mids for the fourth time in five years, winning 15-0.
“It was a slug fest, just back and forth: three plays and punt, three plays and punt, a first down in between and then a punt again,” said Army head coach Jeff Monken.
It was evident the Army-Navy game was hard fought, but coming off of last year’s 31-7 loss, it was obvious that this Army team, regardless of the circumstances was determined to win.
Army Blanks Archrival Navy, 15-0
Army linebacker Jeremiah Lowery reacts during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Navy on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020, in West Point, New Year. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
13 Dec 2020
WEST POINT, N.Y. For the better part of the past two decades, Navy fielded one of the most feared rushing attacks in college football. Just last season, the Midshipmen set a single-season school record for rushing yards (4,687) while leading the nation in that category for the sixth time since 2003.
On a dark, overcast and extremely foggy day at West Point, a nationwide audience watched a dysfunctional Navy offense get shutout in a 15-0 loss to archrival Army. College football fans accustomed to seeing the Midshipmen’s triple-option pile up the yards and points while chewing up the clock were wondering what in the world has happened.
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