News

Maine CDC director: ‘Job No. 1’ is to fully staff agency

Maine CDC director: ‘Job No. 1’ is to fully staff agency

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


BANGOR, Maine (AP)   The new director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention says his “Job No. 1” is to get the agency fully staffed.

Dr. Nirav Shah’s agency has 55 vacancies, down from 100 unfilled positions under the LePage administration. His boss, Maine Health and Human Services Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew, has made staffing the Maine CDC one of her top priorities.

Shah tells the Portland Press Herald that he plans to live in the Brunswick area with his wife, Kara Palamountain, a research professor at Northwestern University.

One of Shah’s first actions came in response to an influx of asylum seekers from African nations in Portland. He dispatched seven public health nurses to tend to the immediate health needs of about 200 asylum seekers housed at the Portland Expo.

Latest Headlines

1 day ago in Local

Gov. Mills vetoes moratorium on new data centers in Maine

Gov. Janet Mills has vetoed a first-in-the-nation moratorium on new data centers in Maine.

1 day ago in Local

Judge gives Maine 30 days to review signatures for transgender student referendum

A judge on Friday gave the Maine Secretary of State's Office 30 days to review signatures gathered for a referendum concerning transgender students.

2 days ago in Local

Two Arrested in Months-Long Maine Drug Enforcement Investigation

Both were taken to the Somerset County Jail.

2 days ago in Local

All Residents Displaced from Biddeford Apartment Fire

The Red Cross is working with the building owner and tenants to find temporary housing.

2 days ago in Local

Missing teens found after traffic stop in Portland

Portland Police say they located two missing teenagers from the Augusta area during traffic stop overnight Thursday morning.