Some business owners, doctors worried Maine reopening too fast amid rise in COVID-19 cases Share Updated: 7:31 PM EDT Apr 4, 2021 Share Updated: 7:31 PM EDT Apr 4, 2021
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Show Transcript HIRSCHKORN IS áLIVEá IN PORTLAND. PHIL? THE RISE IN CORONAVIRUS CASES THIS WEEK HAS SOME BUSINESS OWNERS AND DOCTORS WORRIED. (VO 1: RESTAURANT TODAY) THE PORTLAND RESTAURANT ALPINE AND HUNT CLUB HAS DECIDED áNOTá TO REOPEN INDOOR DINING UNTIL ALL OF ITS STAFF IS VACCINATED. (TWO SHOT) ANDREW AND BRIANA VOLK ARE THE OWNERS. (SOT ANDREW VOLK, 10:53:00) I DON T THINK THAT IT S SAFE TO BE AROUND MASK-LESS PEOPLE. I THINK WE SHOULD CONTINUE TO DINE OUTDOORS. ((FLASH)) (BRIANA VOLK, 10:53:12) OUR GOAL AS RESTAURANT OWNERS IS TO KEEP OUR STAFF SAFE AND HEALTHY AND THEN TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE AND HEALTHY. (VO 2: VACCINATION CLINICS) ALTHOUGH 60% OF MAINERS AGE 50 AND OLDER HAVE GOTTEN AT LEAST ONE VACCINE DOSE, MOST CORONAVIRUS CASES ARE OC
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