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Members of Maine's Congressional delegation are recommending that Dr. Nirav Shah lead the US CDC. Shah is currently second in command at the agency after leaving his post as director of the Maine CDC earlier this year.
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The Mills Administration announced Thursday that Dr. Shah has been appointed Principal Deputy Director, second in leadership to U.S. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky. He'll leave his post in March.
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Maine’s CDC director returns to discuss the latest on vaccinations, infection rates, and state efforts to continue to bend the curve.Nirav Shah, director,…
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As the Biden administration increases vaccine supplies to state, and Maine's mass vaccination sites offer more shots, COVID-19 cases are dropping.Dr.…
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We discuss the rapid developments in how the pandemic is taking its toll in Maine. Mainers over 70 can now get vaccinated against COVID-19, but problems…
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Dr. Nirav Shah returns to answer questions about the continuing surge in COVID-19 cases, the start of vaccine distribution in Maine, and what to expect…
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Dr. Nirav Shah, director, Maine Center for Disease Control & Prevention, joins us to discuss the arrival of the first doses of COVID-19 vaccine in Maine…
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The rapid surge in COVID-19 cases in Maine mirrors what's happening elsewhere, but is alarming for a state that has maintained some of the lowest rates in…
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At the beginning of this program, we will talk briefly with Maine CDC director Nirav Shah about the surging caes of Covid-19 in Maine.Since the start of…
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As the state sees increased COVID-19 cases yet keeps our overall positivity rate low, we talk with Nirav Shah, director, Maine Center for Disease Control,…