— The spread of the novel coronavirus poses a particular risk to Maine people who are incarcerated, who have no choice but to live in close proximity at a time when public health officials have urged physical distancing. This is how criminal justice officials are taking precautions.
— More people across Maine will be able see their medical providers and other service professionals remotely after three main changes this week.
— This is how Maine veterinary hospitals are responding to the coronavirus. “We can still be here for your pets,” said Ai Takeuchi, veterinarian at Lucerne Veterinary Hospital in Dedham. “But if we get exposed [to COVID-19], we’re going to need to shut down.”
— The Maine CDC set up a coronavirus hotline. The hotline is available by calling 211 or 866-811-5695. It can also be reached by texting your zip code to 207-898-211 or emailing [email protected].
— Throughout the rest of New England, Massachusetts has 328 confirmed or presumed cases, Connecticut has 159, New Hampshire has 39, Rhode Island has 33 and Vermont has 22.
— Nationwide, there are 10,822 cases and 172 deaths from the coronavirus as of Monday evening, according to The New York Times.
March 18 evening update: Latest on the coronavirus and Maine
— The Maine CDC set up a coronavirus hotline. The hotline is available by calling 211 or 866-811-5695. It can also be reached by texting your zipcode to 898-211 or emailing [email protected].
— Throughout the rest of New England, Massachusetts has 256 confirmed or presumed cases, Connecticut has 96, New Hampshire has 39, Rhode Island has 33 and Vermont has 19.
— Nationwide, there are 8,017 cases and 143 deaths from the coronavirus as of Monday evening, according to The New York Times.
This map shows the latest number of positive test results for the coronavirus, by state.