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Obituary - Portland Press Herald

Obituary Share Valerie Ann Baker, 70, a resident of Kennebunk and longtime educator in the Kennebunk school system, died suddenly Friday evening at Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford. Mom, Mama-Mia, Mia, Mrs. Baker or Val, to all who knew and loved her, was born June 25, 1950, in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan, the daughter of Camiel and Mariette Tack Dhaveloose, and a graduate of Grosse Pointe schools. She furthered her education in Florida, where she attended Barry College and earned her undergraduate degree in education and her first master’s degree in special education. Her second master’s degree came later at University of Southern Maine, in education administration.

Two Maine hospitals hit record number of COVID-19 patients

Updated: 8:44 PM EST Dec 14, 2020 Terry Stackhouse A data set released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Monday shows the week after Thanksgiving, Maine hospitals saw a relatively consistent number of COVID-19 patients compared to the month of November, which represented a dramatic increase in comparison to the rest of 2020. For weeks before the Thanksgiving holiday, health officials warned large family gatherings could accelerate the already surging number of cases. The two highest weekly totals of confirmed adult COVID-19 hospitalizations were both set during the week of Dec. 4. At Maine Medical Center in Portland, 277 adults were hospitalized with confirmed cases of COVID-19. One hundred seventy-nine adult patients were hospitalized with confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Southern Maine Health Care in BiddefordEastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor saw 125 adults hospitalized. Maine General Medical Center in Augusta had 122 adult patients dur

First COVID-19 vaccines in Maine administered to staff at Maine Medical Center

First COVID-19 vaccines in Maine administered to staff at Maine Medical Center Share Updated: 5:45 PM EST Dec 15, 2020 First COVID-19 vaccines in Maine administered to staff at Maine Medical Center Share Updated: 5:45 PM EST Dec 15, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript LEARNED THE VACCINE WAS READY FOR HER AND HER COWORKERS. :35 WE HAVE A FULL HOUSE DOWN HERE A LOT OF POSITIVES LOTS OF SICK PATIENTS. I FEEL LIKE ROUND 2 IS A LITTLE WORSE THAN ROUND 1. DANIELLE POULIN CARES FOR PATIENTS WITH COVID-19 AS A NURSE AT MAINE MEDICAL CENTERS INTENSIVE CARE UNIT. SHE WAS SECOND IN LINE THIS MORNING TO RECEIVE THE FIRST DOSE OF PFIZER S COVID-19 VACCINE. 1:21 I SAT DOWN GOT IT IN MY LEFT ARM IT DIDN T EVEN HURT AND I FEEL GREAT AND IT S EXCITING IT S THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF COVID WHICH IS SUPER PROMISING AS SHE DESCRIBES WHAT SHE HAS EXPERIENCED CARING FOR MANY DURING THIS PANDEMIC, ENCOURAGING ANYONE WATCHING TO STILL TAKE PRECAUTIONS WITH MASKS,

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