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WVII News
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Thanks to a retired nurse and a Maine legislator, a new law has been passed that requires Maine hospitals to screen patients for MRSA.
The Prevention of MRSA Act, sponsored by Rep. Adam Goode and proposed by Kathy Day, a nurse whose father died after contracting the disease in the hospital, went into effect this week. The law requires that all at-risk patients, including those in intensive care and nursing homes, be screened. 19,000 people die every year from the Staph infection and Maine ranks at number 4 for having the most MRSA cases.
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In Other News:
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Libby Mitchell Unveils Government Reform Plan
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Submitted: 09/03/2010 |
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LEWISTON - Focusing on reducing costs, increasing transparency and positioning state government to help create jobs, gubernatorial candidate Libby Mitchell outlined her plan to reform government.
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Power Crews Ready for Storm
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Submitted: 09/03/2010 |
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Bangor Hydro Electric Company is getting ready for any remnants of Hurricane Earl that may hit us this weekend.
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Teen Dies in Car Crash
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Submitted: 09/03/2010 |
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HARRINGTON - A Jonesport teenager is dead after a single accident in Harrington Thursday night.
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Man Arrrested for Assault on Child
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Submitted: 09/03/2010 |
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DIXMONT - A Dixmont man was arrested Thursday morning after admitting to sexually assaulting a child.
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PCHC Cuts Costs, Cuts Jobs
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Submitted: 09/03/2010 |
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BANGOR - Penobscot Community Health care has gone through a reorganization and consolidation and, as a result, has laid off 8 people.
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