Favicon for www.maine.gov

news

RSS

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

2h ago news
Favicon for www.maine.gov

Maine CDC Seeks Contacts After Rabid Raccoon Found in Wells

The Maine CDC is seeking individuals who may have had direct contact with a raccoon found in Wells, Maine, that has tested positive for rabies. The agency is urging anyone who touched the animal to call a dedicated hotline for potential post-exposure treatment.

Priority review Notice Public Health
2h ago news
Favicon for www.maine.gov

Maine DHHS: Rising Flu Activity and Hospitalizations

The Maine Department of Health and Human Services is reporting rising influenza activity across the state, with 62 hospitalizations reported this season. The Maine CDC urges residents to take preventative measures, including vaccination, to protect their health during the holiday season.

Priority review Notice Public Health
2h ago news
Favicon for www.maine.gov

CoverME.gov Final Day for 2026 Health Coverage Enrollment

Maine's CoverME.gov announced January 15, 2026, as the final day for residents to enroll in health insurance for 2026 coverage. The notice highlights preliminary enrollment trends, including a decrease in the percentage of consumers receiving advance premium tax credits and an increase in enrollment in higher-deductible plans, potentially due to the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies.

Routine Notice Healthcare
2h ago news
Favicon for www.maine.gov

Maine CDC Confirms First Measles Case Since 2019

The Maine CDC has confirmed the state's first measles case since 2019. The case involves an adult from Penobscot County who recently traveled to an area with known measles cases. Nationwide, 733 measles cases have been reported in 2026.

Priority review Notice Public Health
2h ago news
Favicon for www.maine.gov

Maine CDC Confirms Five Measles Cases

The Maine CDC has confirmed four additional measles cases, bringing the state total to five. The agency has also launched a public measles dashboard to track case numbers and outbreak information. The new cases are unvaccinated and linked to the initial case.

Priority review Notice Public Health

Get news alerts

We'll email you when news publishes new changes.

Free. Unsubscribe anytime.