Even if only a small percentage of COVID sufferers experience long-term symptoms, it could still alter quality of life for millions of Americans.
Editorials
Our View: Anti-mask parents are teaching the wrong lessons
If we don’t want our kids to act out, be selfish or refuse to listen to instructions, then we shouldn’t behave that way, either.
View from Away: Climate change and the unjust toll of extreme heat
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Our View: Naloxone shortage another sign of failure to meet challenge of addiction
One company’s manufacturing issue alone should not be put such a strain on the supply of a life-saving medicine.
Our View: Afghan refugees should be welcomed to Maine
Gov. Mills should join the state chief executives who are publicly offering support for the people whose lives are at risk because they helped U.S. forces.
Our View: Not all unvaccinated Americans are ‘anti-vaxxers’
Efforts should focus on overcoming barriers for the tens of millions Americans who haven’t gotten the shot yet but are open to it.
Our View: Afghan collapse was decades in the making
Blame Biden for the chaotic withdrawal, but not for a 20-year war with no real end in sight.
Our View: Some wisdom for an angry country: Don’t be ‘that guy’
We can’t use every perceived slight and inconvenience as an excuse to lash out.
Another View: Don’t forget biofuels in Maine climate fight
Planners are not giving enough attention to lower-carbon alternatives that are available today.
Our View: Maine’s housing shortage is not a local issue
A new commission will look into the ways that local control of land-use policy limits the ability of working people to find affordable homes.