Maine reported 249 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday and three additional deaths, with the possibility of more cases continuing. The seven-day daily average of new cases was 174.1 on Monday, compared to 205.4 a week ago and 65.7 a month ago. Dr. Nirav Shah, Director, Maine CDC, will brief …
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“Congratulations to everyone who joins Radio Indigena’s .1 M.1 FM,” came a voice from the radio’s speakers in Spanish. A short time later, he heard another voice speaking in Mixtaco – one of the few indigenous languages of southern Mexico. “I was ashamed to speak mixtaco,” said Martestico in Spanish. …
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