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PublishedDecember 8, 2020
‘Route out’ of pandemic: U.K. gives 1st COVID-19 vaccine doses
A retired British shop clerk received the first shot in the country’s COVID-19 vaccination program, signaling the start of a global immunization effort intended to offer a route out of a pandemic that has killed 1.5 million.
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PublishedDecember 8, 2020
Maine’s changes to case investigation, contact tracing not likely to have major impact
Because the spread of COVID-19 is so prevalent and people are having more contacts, many don't know where they might have been infected.
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PublishedDecember 8, 2020
Our View: Bethel brewpub owner is proven wrong again
Another court finds no merit to Rick Savage’s belief that he can defy state public health regulations.
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PublishedDecember 8, 2020
Commentary: Americans are failing our children by keeping them out of the classroom
The countries that have kept their kids in school have made it a national priority, sending consistent messages and sacrificing other conveniences.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Neighbors of police firing range air concerns to Waterville Planning Board
The city is developing a police firearms training range at 970 West River Road that was approved by the City Council, and now the Planning Board must review it under the city's site plan review ordinance.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
It’s back to work for many of the state’s high school winter teams
The first day of individual skills and conditioning workouts was Monday, and many schools across the state welcomed winter sports athletes back into the gym or on the ice.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Feds passed up chance to lock in more Pfizer vaccine doses
President Trump aims to take credit for the speedy development of forthcoming coronavirus vaccines at a White House summit Tuesday.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Eleven Portland firefighters exposed to COVID-19
Fire Chief Keith Gautreau says city officials determined that none of the 11 firefighters working at the Bramhall Station on Nov. 30 was following the city mandate that face masks be worn inside firehouses.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Virus aid talks in Congress get hung up on business liability
Republicans initially proposed a sweeping 5-year liability shield to protect companies and organizations from COVID-19-related lawsuits, but Democrats roundly dismissed that approach as a danger to workers.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Bates College to delay start of the spring semester by more than a month
The decision to push back the semester's start by five weeks was spurred by a desire to minimize the chance of spreading COVID-19.
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