The move from the community center will allow the city to meet requirements for social distancing and provide more parking for voters.
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WHO study finds remdesivir didn’t help COVID-19 patients
The results add to concerns about how much value the pricey drug gives because none of the studies have found it can improve survival.
Coronavirus trounces both teams in ill-fated hockey game
All of those sickened appear to have been infected by a single person who didn’t develop any symptoms until after the game in Tampa, Fla.
York County gets ‘green’ COVID tag for schools to resume sports, other activities
The Department of Education changes the advisory level for schools after outbreaks in York County ease.
Cases of COVID-19 at Skowhegan, Cornville charter school up to 19
Executive director Travis Works said that 11 of the cases are among adults, including himself, and 8 are among students.
The Latest: Virus surges in key battleground states as election nears
MADISON, Wis. — Rising coronavirus cases in key presidential battleground states a little more than two weeks before Election Day are the latest worry for election officials and voters fearing chaos or exposure to the virus at polling places despite months of planning. The prospect of poll workers backing out at the last minute because […]
Our View: Medical supply manufacturing moved overseas, and now we’re paying for it
The federal government should make more investments like those in Guilford-based Puritan, so we’ll have important supplies when we need them.
Trump and Biden go at it – from a distance – in dueling town halls
Biden denounces the White House’s handling of the pandemic while the president insists that the nation is turning the corner on the virus, even as his own battle with the disease takes center stage.
Central Maine colleges say coronavirus-testing efforts paying benefits
Officials from Thomas College and Colby College in Waterville and the University of Maine at Farmington have reported low numbers of infections and good cooperation from students and staff members as schools continue with testing.
Pandemic driving children back to work, jeopardizing gains against child labor
Across the developing world, two decades of gains against child labor are eroding.
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