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Maine to Adopt U.S. CDCâs New COVID-19 Guidance May 14, 2021 Following a review by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services and the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Governor Janet Mills announced today that the State of Maine will adopt the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preventionâs (U.S. CDC) new guidance which allows fully vaccinated Americans not to wear face coverings indoors, effective May 24, 2021. Maine will also lift the physical distancing requirement at indoor public settings where people are eating or drinking and therefore would be removing their face covering â such as indoor restaurants, bars, dining areas in camps or in congregate living facilities, and break rooms. ....
Fri, 05/14/2021 - 1:45pm May 14, 2021 - Following a review by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services and the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Governor Janet Mills announced today that the State of Maine will adopt the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (U.S. CDC) new guidance which allows fully vaccinated Americans not to wear face coverings indoors, effective May 24, 2021.
Maine will also lift the physical distancing requirement at indoor public settings where people are eating or drinking and therefore would be removing their face covering – such as indoor restaurants, bars, dining areas in camps or in congregate living facilities, and break rooms. ....
Fri, 05/14/2021 - 1:30pm May 14, 2021 - Following a review by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services and the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Governor Janet Mills announced today that the State of Maine will adopt the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (U.S. CDC) new guidance which allows fully vaccinated Americans not to wear face coverings indoors, effective May 24, 2021.
Maine will also lift the physical distancing requirement at indoor public settings where people are eating or drinking and therefore would be removing their face covering – such as indoor restaurants, bars, dining areas in camps or in congregate living facilities, and break rooms. ....
Bangor, Maine News Update: May 14, 2021 The Maine CDC reports 296 new cases of COVID-19 statewide. So far, 1,285,764 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Governor Janet Mills will lift capacity restrictions for indoor and outdoor gatherings, effective May 24th, as well as physical distancing guidelines, except in indoor settings like restaurants and bars that require face coverings to be removed. The mask directive for indoor public spaces will remain in place. Mills says the large percentage of adults who have been vaccinated prompted the acceleration of the Moving Maine Forward plan. Get our free mobile app A 20-year-old Brewer woman has filed a federal lawsuit, claiming she was sexually abused, between the ages of 13 and 15, by a man working as an athletic trainer at Brewer High School. The BDN reports the lawsuit lists multiple defendants, including the trainer, the Brewer School Department, and an unidentified police officer, among others. ....
Governor Mills Announces Changes To Maine COVID-19 Restrictions Maine Governor Janet Mills spoke during Thursday s Maine Centers For Disease Control press conference. During the press conference she announced changes to the state s public health protocols under the state s Moving Maine Forward plan. Effective May 24th, Maine will lift capacity limits and requirements to physically distance in all outdoor settings. Additionally, capacity limits will be lifted for all indoor settings - except where people need to remove their masks (like when they are eating or drinking). These updates move up the timeline for Maine s return to normal . While changes had been planned for May 24th, they were not as extreme as the changes announced this morning. ....