Maine is the only state that has been unable to provide the key pandemic tracking metric.
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Maine eases quarantine rule for visitors as virus testing expands
Vermont and New Hampshire residents will not have to quarantine, and other visitors can avoid the 14-day quarantine if they certify they have tested negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours before checking in to a Maine lodging.
‘All eyes’ on New York: Reopening tests city torn by crises
New York City gradually began reopening Monday in a turning point in the three-month-long coronavirus crisis and a test of the city’s discipline.
The Latest: Genetic testing offers more evidence that blood type plays role in effects of virus
The latest on the coronavirus in the U.S. and around the world. Research from genetic-testing giant 23andMe Inc. found differences in a gene that influences a person’s blood type can affect a person’s susceptibility to COVID-19. Scientists have been looking at genetic factors to try to determine why some people who contract the new coronavirus […]
Our View: Mills shouldn’t keep lawmakers from doing their job
The governor’s response to questions about unemployment benefits echoed her predecessor, and that’s not good.
Revamped emergency loan program remains a short-term fix
Changes to the Paycheck Protection Program extend deadlines and loosen restrictions, but they still offer no solution to long-term revenue shortfalls.
Four Portland businesses change licenses to reopen earlier
Four bars and tasting rooms in Portland have changed their state licensing so they qualify as restaurants and can reopen in June.
In the midst of a pandemic, photographer finds ‘world as we knew it changed overnight’
The isolation has been challenging, but we’ve returned to nightly meals together and other family activities.
New York City starts its escape from lockdown after 80 days
Retail shops, nonessential construction and manufacturing will open Monday for the first time since mid-March.
World reaches 400,000 virus deaths as pope urges caution
Worldwide, at least 6.9 million people have been infected by the virus, according to Johns Hopkins University.