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Some business owners, doctors worried Maine reopening too fast amid rise in COVID-19 cases


Some business owners, doctors worried Maine reopening too fast amid rise in COVID-19 cases
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Updated: 7:31 PM EDT Apr 4, 2021
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Updated: 7:31 PM EDT Apr 4, 2021
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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 ....

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Proof of Vaccination Offers Benefits but Stirs Debate


Proof of Vaccination Offers Benefits but Stirs Debate
Vaccine passports have been discussed since before vaccines were even authorized for use, but those conversations have been elevated as the world looks to recover from a deadly and economically crippling pandemic.
by Eric Russell, Portland Press Herald, Maine
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April 5, 2021
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 (TNS) - Julia May, director of operations for the Portland outdoor concert venue Thompson s Point, said if there was a viable system to require patrons to prove they ve been vaccinated against COVID-19, staff there would consider using it.
 
I think we are a long way off from having all the answers on this one, but if we continue to put community health on a pedestal as I think it s our obligation to do moving forward it s a conversation that needs to be had for both guests and staff alike, she said. ....

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Reckless Governors Are Lobbing a Hand Grenade Into Biden's COVID Plan


To “step on a rake” is a euphemism for inflicting pain and damage upon yourself. The imagery is straightforward: You’re walking through a yard, accidentally step on the head of a rake, and the handle whips up and smacks you on the bean. Sideshow Bob of
This week, a number of Republican officials across the country abruptly decided COVID was done, in defiance of all present evidence, and set about tap-dancing on a whole pile of rakes. It would be funny in a sad clown kind of way, but for this: When people like that step on rakes like these, COVID swoops in and kills thousands. It has happened already this year, and if these fellows get their way, it is about to happen again. ....

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Clarence Fanto | The Bottom Line: How will Baker's handling of pandemic play out with voters?


LENOX — “Lumpy and bumpy.” That’s Gov. Charlie Baker’s often-repeated description of the abysmal rollout and distribution of coronavirus vaccines across the state.
“Incompetent” and “absurd” are a few of the more polite terms voiced by residents and some lawmakers to describe the botched online registration “system” for finding available appointments here in the Berkshires and to our east.
The nation’s most popular governor — at least, he was in the past — has been taking his lumps not only for mismanaging the inoculation drive, but also for relaxing restrictions on restaurants, other businesses and public gatherings too quickly.
Public health specialists are warning that the moves could backfire, reversing the state’s progress against COVID-19 and risking a new surge in cases. ....

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