coronavirus
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PublishedDecember 23, 2020
Pfizer to supply U.S. with additional 100 million vaccine doses
That will bring its total commitment to 200 million doses for the U.S., enough to vaccinate 100 million people with the two-shot regimen.
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PublishedDecember 23, 2020
Our View: Is free Netflix enough for you to stay home this week?
We’ve already seen, at Thanksgiving, that the risk of a spike in death and illness won’t keep a lot of people from travel and socializing.
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PublishedDecember 23, 2020
The Wrap: New cafe, market reopens, drive-thru veggies
Caviar and black truffle lobster lasagna for New Year's? Yes, please!
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PublishedDecember 22, 2020
Trump calls on Congress to approve $2,000 stimulus checks, hints he might not sign relief bill
If the president refuses to sign the bill, the government will shut down on Dec. 29 and the $900 billion in emergency economic aid will be frozen.
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PublishedDecember 22, 2020
Writing off more of that 3-martini lunch is causing a stir
The pandemic relief package contains a morsel that President Trump has long had on the buffet of his economic wish list.
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PublishedDecember 22, 2020
Lack of clarity on vaccine rollout creates confusion in Maine
The MaineHealth network asks Maine CDC about inoculation priorities – Should private practitioners be vaccinated? – as the state amends its plan in response to evolving federal guidance.
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PublishedDecember 22, 2020
Jared Golden unhappy with ‘out of touch,’ partisan leadership on Capitol Hill
Maine's 2nd District Democratic congressman blocked a $4,500 pay hike for colleagues, but went along with $2.4 trillion spending package this week.
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PublishedDecember 22, 2020
State employees union files complaint over COVID-19 information sharing
The Maine Service Employees Union, which represents thousands of state government workers, says it has been requesting the information from the Mills administration since the summer.
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PublishedDecember 22, 2020
U.S. deaths in 2020 top 3 million, by far most ever counted
The figure marks the largest single-year percentage leap since 1918, when tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers died in World War I and hundreds of thousands of Americans died in a flu pandemic.
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PublishedDecember 22, 2020
UMaine soon may be holding basketball games at home
University officials are working on a plan to host games within the state's 50-person indoor gathering limit.
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