Mills & Co Provide Parents No Comfort on Potential COVID Vaccine Mandate for School
On October 20, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), to which Maine CDC Director Dr. Nirav Shah is a recent addition, unanimously voted to add COVID-19 vaccines to […]
Read More →Release: MDOE coordinated with teachers union, other groups in planning Maine’s COVID-19 response
PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESeptember 13, 2022Contact: Jacob PosikDirector of CommunicationsOffice: 207.321.2550 Maine Department of Education Coordinated with Teachers Union,Other Groups in Planning Maine’s COVID-19 Response in K-12 SchoolsInterest groups […]
Read More →Lockdowners still unwilling to recognize harms they brought to youth
Is it possible that despite the mounting evidence against them, some lockdown enthusiasts are still unwilling to let go of failed COVID-19 “mitigation” policies? When the federal Centers for Disease […]
Read More →Remote learning correlated with greater K-12 learning loss, study finds
A new study recently published by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) found that students with greater access to in-person learning versus remote or hybrid learning during the pandemic […]
Read More →Maine molecular biologist’s letter raises questions regarding Maine CDC vaccine data
On March 15, Carolyne Falank, a Ph.D molecular biologist, sent a letter to Dr. Nirav Shah, Director of Maine CDC, regarding a seemingly anomalous finding in state data regarding real-world […]
Read More →The choice of masking belongs to parents
The dominoes are falling. In just the last month, public leaders of numerous (though not all) European countries, the nation of Israel, as well as some Republican-led US states such […]
Read More →Realities of Omicron should have prompted changes to pandemic response weeks ago
The latest Yarmouth COVID Wastewater Testing report issued on January 18 shows that prevalence of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, likely peaked in the town during the first week […]
Read More →New and outdated pandemic policies still leave Maine families and students in education limbo
In the January 12 Maine CDC briefing, Director Dr. Nirav Shah announced another alteration to guidance for K-12 schools. Now, schools don’t have to trace close contacts of students if […]
Read More →The Mills administration’s reliance on (political) science
Reports across Maine over the last month have detailed the several healthcare facilities forced to curtail services because of staffing shortages. While this rationing of care is due in part […]
Read More →Gov. Mills’ mandate threatens the standard of healthcare in Maine
In the last two months since Governor Janet Mills’ announcement of an emergency rule to require all healthcare workers, as well as emergency medical services (EMS) and dental office staff, […]
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