Built on a national service model, the program would address looming health care shortages while preparing for the inevitable next pandemic.
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The View From Here: Looking for the ‘plan’ behind COVID
The bigger the crisis, the bigger the conspiracy theory needed to explain it.
Maine Gardener: Seeds. So little cost for so much hope.
Looking for something to do? Plant something.
Jim Fossel: Telecommuting could outlast pandemic
Work habits may never return to the way they were before the COVID-19 outbreak – and Maine’s budget should recognize that.
Central Maine drive-in eateries making comeback in age of coronavirus
A staple in the 1960s and ’70s, car hop dining has bolstered restaurant’s revenue after the coronavirus outbreak closed dining rooms.
Our View: Renters need relief in COVID crisis
Thousands of Mainers could lose their homes if the government does not pay their rent.
Federal spending makes more energy assistance available
The $37 million released this week is enough to help about 75,000 low-income families this year.
The Virus Diaries: Facing a cancer diagnosis during the pandemic
‘You have to work to find things to think of that are positive,’ says a Scarborough woman awaiting the start of cancer treatment.
Birthing centers around central Maine adjusting to deliveries during pandemic
As more information becomes available, doctors assure patients that they will continue to work within CDC guidelines and keep their patients and staff as safe as possible.
U.S. testing capacity in ‘ballpark’ for May reopening, Trump adviser says
Adm. Brett giroir says the U.S.is working on four forms of diagnostics it needs to reopen the economy.