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Watch briefing: Maine CDC reports 38 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

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May 16, 2020
Watch briefing: Maine CDC reports 38 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths

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Education Commissioner Pender Makin joined Maine Center for Illness Control and Prevention Director Dr. Nirav Shah at today’s rundown to discuss a brand-new state effort that makes sure access to distance learning technology for all Maine trainees.

Maine taped 38 brand-new cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths on Friday, as the state’s expanding screening program contributes to the everyday count.

The state also revealed Friday that is will be able to supply access to internet connections, tablets and other technology for all Maine students who have been taken part in range knowing since of coronavirus-driven school shutdowns. Access to technology has been restricted for some trainees since of family earnings limitations or an absence of appropriate internet connections in backwoods.

The Maine Center for Illness Control and Prevention reported that 35 more people have recuperated from the illness, bringing overall healings from 958 to 993 on Friday. In general, there have actually been 1,603 cases of COVID-19 and 69 deaths.

Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Avoidance, informed the media today. He was signed up with by Pender Makin, commissioner of the Maine Department of Education, who attended to the state’s new initiative to support distance knowing.

On The Other Hand, the Mills administration has pushed ahead with the phased reopening of the state’s economy, announcing Thursday that hotels and other lodging companies can begin accepting appointments from locals or non-residents fo

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