The rate of new vaccinations among the group most vulnerable to adverse coronavirus outcomes has dramatically slowed.
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By boat, snowmobile or camel, vaccine reaches world’s far corners
In Maine, that means a boat trip in March to Little and Great Cranberry and other islands.
Sentinel photographer one of 400 to get COVID-19 shot at Skowhegan clinic
Rich Abrahamson said he was through the procedure in 45 minutes on the first day that the clinic could vaccinate people as young as 18.
Biden open to compromise, but not inaction, on infrastructure plan
Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a key Democratic vote, came out Wednesday against the budget reconciliation process, which would allow Democrats to push the bill through the Senate with just a 51-vote majority.
U.K. advises against giving AstraZeneca vaccine to people under 30
But regulators in Britain and the European Union emphasize that the benefits of receiving the vaccine continue to outweigh the risks.
UMaine’s spring football season comes to a sudden halt
The Black Bears’ lone remaining game has been canceled after Rhode Island shuts down its program because of COVID-19 issues.
Vaccine shipments to Maine to decline next week, as cases remain high
Nearly half of the 401 new cases reported by the state Wednesday were people under 30.
Number of COVID-19 cases at Bates College keeps rising
Bates College has 77 COVID-19 cases among students and two-thirds of its isolation housing is full.
Maine State Police to step up traffic enforcement
A policy of not enforcing some minor traffic infractions, put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic, is ending.
Biden makes all adults eligible for vaccination starting April 19
The president is on track to meet his new goal of 200 million shots administered by his 100th day in office.