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Nearly 1,000 Mainers were diagnosed with COVID-19 on Saturday, and 205 were hospitalized Sunday.

The state also recorded the highest seven-day case rate in the country, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As new varieties of the COVID omicron strain emerge, the CDC is recommending the indoor use of face masks in eight Maine counties reporting "high" rates of infection. Public spaces including Bangor City Hall and Portland City Hall are now mandating masks.

Has your business considered resuming face mask requirements or other measures in response to the new surge in COVID-19?
Yes (39%, 165 VOTES)
No (61%, 255 VOTES)
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Sponsored by: GoNetspeed, a fiber internet provider

Nearly 1,000 Mainers were diagnosed with COVID-19 on Saturday, and 205 were hospitalized Sunday.

The state also recorded the highest seven-day case rate in the country, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As new varieties of the COVID omicron strain emerge, the CDC is recommending the indoor use of face masks in eight Maine counties reporting "high" rates of infection. Public spaces including Bangor City Hall and Portland City Hall are now mandating masks.

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  • May 9, 2022

    Sadly, at work, we are back to masking. So stupid! Corona viruses have been around a long time and they are not going anywhere. We need to stop being sheeple and say enough is enough. If someone wants to wear a mask, go ahead, but enough with the draconian edicts! Get a life!

  • May 9, 2022

    Masking should be required in the hotels and motels filled to capacity.