National Guard called in to Maine assisted living facilities for Covid outbreak

The report I got stated that:

The National Guard has been moved into Maine for an outbreak at what appears to be a few assisted living facilities for the elderly.

Canadian Nurses have been offered jobs to come and assist from New Brunswick.

What we can speculate: 

Likely everyone in the facilities where the outbreak took place was fully up to date with the mRNA shots.

We will post more when we know more.

Eeyore

UPDATE:

Maine, NH Activate National Guard to Assist With COVID Surge: What to Know

The governors of Maine and New Hampshire announced Wednesday that they are activating the National Guard to help expand capacity at hospitals amid a serious winter COVID-19 surge.

New Hampshire also announced that it is bringing in Federal Emergency Management Agency teams as early as this week to assist at hospitals.

Here’s what we know about what the two states are doing:

Maine

Maine’s governor activated as many as 75 members of the Maine National Guard on Wednesday to help expand capacity at health care facilities.

The state is dealing with a surge in COVID-19 that has challenged its hospitals. A record of 379 people were hospitalized Wednesday with the virus.

(The article goes on to tell everyone to get vaccinated without bothering to tell anyone how many of those who are in hospital are already up to date with their Coercion-shots.)

New York and Maine deploy National Guard troops to bolster Covid response

“I do not take this action lightly, but we must take steps to alleviate the strain on our health care system,” Maine Gov. Janet Mills said.

Governors in New York and Maine have activated National Guard troops to help respond to the Covid crisis amid a feared winter surge in cases, while New Hampshire is also expecting assistance.

In a statement on Wednesday, the New York National Guard announced that it had deployed 120 Army medics and Air Force medical technicians to 12 nursing homes and long-term care facilities across the state.

The development comes just over a week after New York Gov. Kathy Hochulordered the mission on Dec. 1, citing staff shortages as “the risk of a winter spike in Covid-19 cases rises.”

UPDATE: Maine deploys national guard to assist hospitals with COVID surge despite high vaccination rates

Maine has activated its national guard to assist hospitals across the state deal with a recent Covid surge, as the Northeast U.S. gets slammed by a surge in Covid cases.

The move was announced by Gov Janet Mills on Wednesday as hospitalizations in her state have increased by nearly 20 percent in the past two weeks.

Interestingly, states in the Northeast suffering from Covid surges are also leading the nation in vaccination rate.

Vermont (74 percent of population fully vaccinated); Rhode Island (74 percent); Maine (73 percent); Connecticut (73 percent) and Massachusetts (72 percent) are the top five U.S. states in vaccination rate.

New Hampshire also leads the nation in the share of people having received at least one shot, at 90 percent, with 63 percent of people being fully vaccinated.

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5 Replies to “National Guard called in to Maine assisted living facilities for Covid outbreak”

  1. You can also speculate that the hospital(s) FIRED a bunch of staffers for not taking The Vaxx on command–and/or that a lot of staffers walked out rather than take that chance.

    “Shortage of beds”–these days–means “shortage of staff” b/c there are minimum requirements of staff/patients

    • dmpendragon6985..
      Big thanks for the Sen Ron Johnson link. I have also been trying to get people’s attention, but as he points out through government and media have so terrorized people that they cannot think.