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Maine bought over 2 million potentially counterfeit masks now subject to recall
About 161,000 of the possibly fake N95 respirators have been distributed to school nurses, health care facilities and state workers in Maine since November and are now part of a nationwide recall and replacement effort.
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Maine purchased more than 2 million potentially counterfeit N95 respirators that are now part of a nationwide recall and replacement effort, and 161,000 of the masks have been distributed to school nurses, health care facilities and state workers in Maine since November.
The 1860 mask
Photo courtesy of Maine Division of Procurement Services
Maine’s Division of Procurement Services has notified respirator recipients and initiated a process to replace the masks as supply allows. About 2 million of the respirators with lot numbers subject to the recall remain at state warehouses.
Steuben selectmen challenge mask rule
STEUBEN The town of Steuben’s Board of Selectmen unanimously passed a resolution Dec. 30 demanding state government nullify Governor Janet Mills’ Dec. 11 executive order on face coverings, according to a statement released by the town.
The resolution, the Americans with Disabilities Act Preservation Resolution, was drafted by state Rep. William “Billy Bob” Faulkingham (R-Winter Harbor) in response to the Governor’s Dec. 11 order, which eliminated previous exemptions for wearing face coverings in public spaces for those who have medical conditions and other disabilities.
The Steuben resolution passed 3-0.
“This resolution shall serve as a notice and demand to the state government to cease and desist any and all activities, acts, laws, orders, rules or regulations in violation of the Constitution of the United States and the Americans with Disabilities Act [ADA],” the resolution reads.