Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives
An Update From the State House Regarding
Covid-19 Response
Dear Friend,
It is a time like few of us have experienced before. I write to you today knowing that we are all watching the unfolding news of COVID 19 and the various precautions and cancellations that are being announced with a mixture of uncertainty and anxiety.
Whether its worry about public health and safety, concern about childcare and school or determining how our workplaces may be changing and what effect that has on our economic well being, I want you to know that you are not in this alone.
Here in Maine, Governor Mills’s Office and the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) have been proactively preparing to respond to the coronavirus since December. Yesterday, Gov. Mills announced the first presumptive positive case of the coronavirus in Maine. Two more presumptive positives were announced this morning. Even as we learn of this news, there is action being taken to meet our challenges, including:
The Governor is (read full release at this link ([link removed]) ):
* Proclaiming An Insurance Emergency: This will improve access to care and require private health insurance plans to cover costs related to coronavirus testing.
* Limiting State Employee Travel: Suspending all non-essential out-of-state work travel by state employees will limit potential exposure to the coronavirus.
* Recommending Postponing Large, Indoor Gatherings: On the advice of Maine CDC, suggesting non-essential large, indoor gatherings of 250 attendees or more be postponed will help delay a potential coronavirus outbreak and substantially reduce its spread.
The Maine CDC is:
* Ensuring there is adequate supplies of personal protective equipment for health care workers and first responders.
* Providing 24-7 consultations with our public health professionals.
* Adjusting emergency response protocols to adapt to the coronavirus.
* Running coronavirus tests through their lab equipment, which they updated for this purpose.
* Engaging public health nurses as part of our emergency preparedness team.
The Legislature is:
* Temporarily ending public tours, Hall of Flags events, concerts and other large gatherings.
* Closing the viewing gallery to the public and postponing outside participation in Legislative Session, such as honorary pages, the distribution of sentiments and joint resolutions.
* Putting forward emergency legislation that may be needed as part of the coronavirus response to ensure that Mainers health, safety and economic well being is being met.
We are also offering a variety of resources to make sure you are aware of any changes in the coronavirus status or in the state’s response, including:
* 211 Maine: Get answers at any time by dialing 211 (or 1-866-811-5695), texting your ZIP code to 898-211, or emailing
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* Maine CDC Coronavirus Website: Sign up for email updates, learn more about the coronavirus and get the latest status in Maine at www.maine.gov/dhhs/coronavirus.
* U.S. CDC Coronavirus Website: Get nationwide and global updates and learn more about the coronavirus at [link removed].
HERE ARE SOMETHING THINGS WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO DO AT HOME
* Social Distancing: Follow guidance to avoid large group gatherings, limit physical contact such as handshakes and, if you’re an employer, consider instituting work from home or paid time off options.
* Avoid Travel: Postpone any unnecessary out-of-state travel.
* Keep Healthy: Practice the same preventive measures you would to prevent catching a cold - wash your hands often, cover coughs and sneezes, stay home if you are sick.
* Call Your Doctor: If you are exhibiting any cold or flu symptoms or believe you may have been exposed to the coronavirus, call your medical provider.
Across Maine’s government, the health, safety and welfare of Maine people is our top priority. It is our goal to limit the chances of you or anyone in our state contracting the coronavirus, to remove any barriers that could prevent you from getting tested or treated if you do exhibit symptoms of the disease and to address hardships that could occur as a result.
Thank you for doing your part. If we each prioritize our health and stay informed, we can protect the safety of all those around us.
Best,
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Speaker Sara Gideon . #2 State House Station . Augusta, Maine 04330 . USA