The crisis has disproportionately claimed Black and Hispanic women.
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Whites are now more likely to die from covid than Blacks. Here’s why the pandemic shifted.
As the pandemic progressed, the damage done by the coronavirus broadened, and the toxicity of modern-day politics came to the fore.
Next COVID wave could be on a collision course with holiday travel
Coronavirus surges in Europe and Asia could soon come to the United States, injecting chaos into Thanksgiving and Christmas travel plans.
What you need to know about long COVID
Researchers are working to develop a better understanding of the prolonged health consequences of infection with the virus.
U.S. clears updated COVID boosters for kids
But less than a third of 5- to 11-year-olds would qualify.
ACT test scores drop to lowest in 30 years
The results show a decline in preparedness for college-level coursework.
Maine Voices: A pandemic casualty: The funeral services that allowed us to mourn
There is no substitute for gathering in person – it can knit us, emotionally, as one.
Few Americans get new covid booster shot ahead of projected winter surge
With only 4% of eligible people fully boosted, experts fear thousands of people may die needlessly.
COVID-19 hospitalizations increasing in Maine
But public health experts say increased vaccinations and access to treatments mean the situation is not as dire as last winter.
Maine has costliest COVID telehealth screenings, national survey says
The average cost of an online, remote screening for COVID-19 was $55 in the state.