We must control the spread of the pandemic so it doesn’t derail the potential of Maine’s students.
public health
Maine Voices: Employers, prepare for pandemic’s next wave – mental health struggles
Counseling can be the difference between struggling and succeeding at work, and expanding access can be a win-win for businesses and workers.
Our View: Health care workers deserve first shots of COVID vaccine, and much more
The arrival of a vaccine gives hope, but cases are surging and hospitals are struggling.
The View From Here: Even with the vaccine, the message the same
We may be closer to the end of the pandemic, but we are nowhere near back to normal.
Our View: Phippsburg should enforce mask mandate
Protecting public health isn’t government overreach – it’s government’s job.
Commentary: The FDA’s slowness on a COVID vaccine isn’t the issue
Vaccines should be available to the public while the government evaluates whether to authorize their use in an emergency.
Our View: Bethel brewpub owner is proven wrong again
Another court finds no merit to Rick Savage’s belief that he can defy state public health regulations.
Commentary: Americans are failing our children by keeping them out of the classroom
The countries that have kept their kids in school have made it a national priority, sending consistent messages and sacrificing other conveniences.
The Maine Millennial: Churches can adapt to a COVID Christmas
People can worship quietly in their homes if they want to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Commentary: It’s time to invest in Maine
Mainers will have to marshal a home-grown public-private response to rescue our economy.