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Governor Mills extends civil state of emergency another month

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Governor Janet Mills has extended Maine’s state of civil emergency through April 15.

Nearly every other state in the U.S. has an ongoing emergency declaration, according to the National Governors Association.

In a statement Wednesday, Governor Mills said Maine is making good progress but now is the time to keep our foot on the gas with vaccines so we can hope to have a more normal summer:

“We are in a race between vaccinations and variants, and with more than a quarter of all Maine people now having received their first dose, we are making good progress, but we have got to keep our foot on the gas to get more people vaccinated, to keep people alive and healthy and to get us back to normal sooner. The summer is fast approaching and the finish line is on the horizon. I urge all Maine people to keep doing the basic things that keep us healthy, like wearing a mask, and to sign up to get the vaccine when they are eligible. Together, we will get through this and get our state and our economy back on track.”

A state of civil emergency allows Maine to deploy all available tools to respond to and contain COVID-19, according to the governor’s office.

This is Mills’ 13th extension of the state of civil emergency.

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