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    44 additional coronavirus cases and 33 new recoveries were reported by the Maine CDC

    Moses YarboroughBy Moses YarboroughSeptember 24, 2020No Comments5 Mins Read
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    44 additional coronavirus cases and 33 new recoveries were reported by the Maine CDC

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    Updated: 2:12 PM EST on September 24, 2020


    The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported 44 cases of coronavirus and no new deaths on Thursday, and the number of people infected with the COVID-19 virus who died remains at 140, and the total number of infections reaches 44 since the outbreak began in Maine. To 5215.. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Maine said 4,478 people have recovered from the coronavirus, up 33 since Tuesday, and active cases rose from 586 on Wednesday to 597 on Thursday. Main Coronavirus data: Fatalities: 140 Total cases: 5,215 confirmed cases: 4,677 probable cases: 538 Cumulative positivity rate: 1.48% 14-day positive rate: 0.5% Number of recovered patients: 4,478 active cases: 597 Currently in hospital: 14 patients in Intensive care unit: 1 patients on ventilators: 0 Get the latest information about coronavirus from Maine CDCMAINE OUTBREAKSMaine CDC Director Dr Nirav Shah said his agency is investigating a new outbreak involving a chiropractic Brink in Sanford where there are three cases, and Shah said he There are no new cases related to Sanford High School. The school district and state worked together to prepare an exam for all students and staff on Friday and Saturday. The number of cases remained at 12 on Thursday, and Shah said there were two new cases of the virus at ND Paper in Rumford, bringing the total to 23. He said the plant was undergoing another round of comprehensive employee testing. The factory is expected to conduct about 700 tests, and symptoms of the Coronavirus may include fever, cough, difficulty breathing and sore throat. Symptoms generally appear two to 14 days after exposure, and other symptoms include frequent chills and shivering with chills, muscle aches, headache, and new loss of taste and / or smell, and health officials said most patients have mild symptoms and can recover at home. Some patients, especially those with underlying medical conditions, may suffer from more severe respiratory illnesses, and it appears that the Corona virus is spreading in ways similar to influenza and colds, which include through the air through coughing and sneezing, and close personal contact such as touching and shaking your hands and touching something Or a surface with the virus on it, and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes. Anyone experiencing symptoms is encouraged to contact their health care provider and not appear in person. Maine Helps offers ways Maineers can help nonprofits, healthcare, and businesses during the COVID-19 outbreak. FrontLine WarmLine: Maine’s Department of Health and Human Services phone line to help Mainers working on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak. The phone line will be operated from 8 AM until 8 PM every day by calling 207-221-8196 or 866-367-4440. Officials said the service will eventually include a text option. 211 min: State’s 211 system can answer callers’ questions about the coronavirus. Miners can also send a text message to 898-211 to answer their questions. NAMI Maine Resources: NAMI Maine offers several programs to help people with mental health concerns due to the COVID-19 crisis.

    Augusta, Maine –

    The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported 44 new cases of coronavirus and no new deaths on Thursday.

    The number of people with COVID-19 who have died remains at 140.

    The 44 additional cases bring the total number of cases since the outbreak began in Maine to 5,215.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Maine said 4,478 people have recovered from the Corona virus, up 33 since Tuesday.

    Active cases increased from 586 on Wednesday to 597 on Thursday.

    Coronavirus major history:

    • Fatalities: 140
    • Total cases: 5,215
    • Confirmed cases: 4,677
    • Possible cases: 538
    • Cumulative positivity rate: 1.48%
    • 14-Day Positivity Rate: 0.5%
    • Number of patients recovering: 4478
    • Active states: 597
    • Currently in hospital: 14
    • Patients in the intensive care unit: 1
    • Patients on ventilators: 0

    Get the latest information on Coronavirus from the Maine CDC

    Symptoms of Covid-19 disease

    Coronavirus symptoms may include fever, cough, trouble breathing, and sore throat. Symptoms generally appear 2 to 14 days after exposure.

    Other symptoms include chills, frequent shivering with chills, muscle pain, headache, and a new loss of taste and / or smell.

    Health officials said most patients had mild symptoms and were able to recover at home.

    However, some patients, especially those with underlying medical conditions, may have more severe respiratory illnesses.

    Coronavirus appears to spread in ways similar to influenza and colds, which include through the air through coughing and sneezing, and close personal contact such as touching, shaking hands, touching something or a surface with the virus on it, and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.

    Anyone experiencing symptoms is encouraged to contact their health care provider and not appear in person.

    COVID-19 Resources:

    • Maine helps: Maine Helps offers ways Maineers can help nonprofits, healthcare, and companies during the COVID-19 outbreak.
    • Warm front line: Maine Department of Health and Human Services telephone line to help Mainers working on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak. The phone line will be operated from 8 AM until 8 PM every day by calling 207-221-8196 or 866-367-4440. Officials said the service will eventually include a text option.
    • 211 min: State’s 211 System Can Answer Callers’ Questions About Coronavirus. Miners can also send a text message to 898-211 to answer their questions.
    • NAMI Maine Resources: NAMI Maine offers several programs to help people with mental health concerns due to the COVID-19 crisis.
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