With new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Maine, and Governor Mills declaring civil emergency, the restrictions and concerns are rapidly dominating daily life here. We talk with Department of Health & Human Services Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew about how the state is addressing issues ranging from insurance to older people in long-term care facilities to what's happening with populations such as those with mental health challenges and those who are homeless.
Guest: Jeanne Lambrew, Commissioner of Maine's Department of Health & Human Services
Resources
- What Mainers Need To Know About The Coronavirus
- Gov. Mills Declares Civil Emergency As Coronavirus Cases Rise In Maine
- Maine Now Has 17 Positive Coronavirus Cases And More Expected, Says Maine CDC Director
- Maine Schools Announce Closures To Limit Spread Of Coronavirus
- How To Boost Your Emergency Supply Of Prescription Medicines
- My Maine Connection - an online connection to Food Supplement, Health Care, Cash Assistance and/or apply for Maine's Child Care Subsidy
- Coronavirus: U.S. Enters 'Quarantine Life' As Many Schools And Businesses Close
- FOOD BANKS RESPOND TO COVID-19
- What to Buy for Coronavirus Preparation, According to Experts
- You can take questions to 211 Maine