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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Biden’s health team offers glimpse of his COVID-19 strategy
The president-elect hopes to return the federal response to a more methodical approach, seeking results by applying scientific knowledge in what he says will be a transparent and disciplined manner.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Maine CDC launches investigation into COVID-19 outbreak at Clinton dairy farm
Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the state Center for Disease Control & Prevention, said at least 13 positive tests were reported at Flood Brothers Farm.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
UMA expands dental assistant program to Lewiston
More than $200,000 in grants has allowed the University of Maine at Augusta to double the enrollment in its dental assistant program and offer instruction in Lewiston.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
As coronavirus pandemic rages, some high school basketball teams take the floor
A season of uncertainty opens with individualized skills and drills workouts, although some schools still in holding pattern.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Winslow Junior High and High School going remote until Jan. 4
Grade six is unaffected because it is at the old junior high school, and the elementary school will continue its hybrid learning.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Augusta courthouse reopens to public
The Capital Judicial Center, closed for about two weeks after at least three employees tested positive for COVID-19, was back open Monday.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Demand for COVID-19 vaccines expected to get heated – fast
Experts say they expect attitudes to shift quickly from widespread hesitancy to urgent demand.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Augusta bar faces loss of liquor license
Augusta's licensing board has recommended the Raging Bull Saloon's liquor license not be renewed because of ongoing issues at the Water Street bar, but the City Council will have the final say.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
Kansas hospital runs out of staff, as virus creates acute rural crisis
The COVID-19 crisis in small towns nationwide is particularly acute because they hospitals don’t have much of a bullpen – or many places to send patients with regional hospitals full.
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PublishedDecember 7, 2020
With Giuliani in hospital with COVID, lawmakers who met with him scramble
The New York mayor recently attended long meetings in battleground states, to help the president try to subvert November's vote, without wearing a mask.
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