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As public health metrics began to show improvement, Gov. Janet Mills recently lifted some safety restrictions, such as the requirement for hotels and motels to accept guests by reservation only. However, there have also been signs that COVID-19 is poised to resurge, and that Maine could be headed for another lockdown.
On Sunday, March 28, the state reported 190 new cases of COVID-19, which was slightly fewer than the numbers confirmed for the previous several days but higher than at the beginning of last week. There have been 50,000 cases to date in Maine, and 736 deaths.
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As public health metrics began to show improvement, Gov. Janet Mills recently lifted some safety restrictions, such as the requirement for hotels and motels to accept guests by reservation only. However, there have also been signs that COVID-19 is poised to resurge, and that Maine could be headed for another lockdown.
On Sunday, March 28, the state reported 190 new cases of COVID-19, which was slightly fewer than the numbers confirmed for the previous several days but higher than at the beginning of last week. There have been 50,000 cases to date in Maine, and 736 deaths.
With many of our older, more vulnerable population now vaccinated, while cases may surge, hospitalizations and deaths will not. Another lockdown would hurt more than it would help.
I am not going to comply with restrictions anymore. America is imploding from within because of policies from the democrats that are beyond rediculous.
Ready or not we must re-open fully by Memorial Day. Two lost summers in a row would doom hundreds more Maine businesses.
Mills will not shut down the state again. She is running for reelection.
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The blanket vaccination effort in full progress is our Hail Mary pass. We'll probably squeak by with just a minor spike.