Maine Voices
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PublishedApril 15, 2020
Maine Voices: Work smart to keep as many businesses open as possible
There are ways to focus on public health without unnecessarily compromising the health of our economy.
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PublishedApril 14, 2020
Maine Voices: Thank medical workers by helping to make sure they get paid
At least 15% of the total federal bailout should focus on health care organizations.
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PublishedApril 13, 2020
Maine Voices: Coronavirus makes immigration courts unsafe
Forcing lawyers and detainees into confined spaces is an unacceptable situation during a pandemic.
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PublishedApril 12, 2020
Maine Voices: It’s time to start a U.S. Health Corps
Built on a national service model, the program would address looming health care shortages while preparing for the inevitable next pandemic.
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PublishedApril 11, 2020
Maine Voices: Novel coronavirus raises novel legal issues
Congress should enact and the president sign legislation barring interstate travel until the CDC director declares that the public health emergency is over.
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PublishedApril 10, 2020
Maine Voices: Emergency preparedness calls for Maine’s hospitals to do a balancing act
They've worked assiduously to prepare for catastrophic events, and they've achieved effective results on tight budgets.
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PublishedApril 8, 2020
Maine Voices: COVID maps don’t tell the whole story about where virus has spread
Health officials and the media should do a better job of conveying crucial information about the true number of cases.
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PublishedApril 7, 2020
Maine Voices: Portland falls short in stopping virus’ spread among homeless community
Now city officials are demonizing people without homes, rather than explaining why they didn't take expert advice to open more shelters earlier.
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PublishedApril 6, 2020
Maine Voices: Protect yourself from COVID-era cyber attacks
The coronavirus outbreak has created opportunities for cyber criminals looking for weaknesses in the system.
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PublishedApril 5, 2020
Maine Voices: Even in this time of coronavirus, it’ll be OK, boomer
Hunkered down with someone born between 1946 and 1964? Talk to them, explain their health risks and limit their screen time.
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