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Ddjc 3 hospitalized for carbon monoxide exposure at Portland food bank PRESQUE ISLE, MAINE ?The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating a COVID-19 outbreak at the Presque Isle Rehab and Nursing Center, Maine CDC spokesperson Robert Long said Tuesday. Seven residents and two staff members of the nursing home tested positive for COVID-19 after a staff member is believed to have brought the virus into the facility, admi stanley spain nistrator Mark McKenna said. The home reported the outbreak on Monday.It is the first outbreak in Presque Isle since three employees of the citys Walmart tested positive in July, and the first at a nursing home in Aroostook County. The Maine CDC defines a COVID-19 outbreak as three or more epidemiologically linked cases at a single facility. Nursing home staff first learned of a probable positive case at the facility on Nov. 19 ?later confirmed b yeezy 350 y a COVID-19 test. All staff and residents who were in contact with the staff member were then tested for COVID-19, revealing the new cases, McKenna said. McKenna said COVID-19 had entered the facility due to a casual encounter : a staff member had eaten lu nike sb dunk nch with a friend who was asymptomatic at the time of the meal, but tested positive for COVID-19 about a week later. The employee was tested shortly after, revealing the first positive COVID-19 case in the home. Immediately, <the>staff member] was sent home and not allowed to work until after a specific quarantine time, McKenna said. They continue to be out as of this date. All nursing home residents ?includi Ihub Laws shield hospitals from families who believe loved ones contracted COVID as patients WOODSTOCK, Maine ?A South Berwick man died after police said he crashed into another vehicle late Friday night in Woodstock.The Oxford County Sheriffs Office responded to Main Street in Woodstock around 11 p.m. Friday.Police said Ashley Torrey, 72, was southbound driving above the posted speed limit and failed to negotiate a left hand turn at the intersection of South Main Street and Railroad Street.Torreys vehicle hit the front of another vehicle and struck a utility pole, severing the pole, which fell on the back of his vehicle.Two people in the second vehicle were not injured but a passenger was taken to a hospital for treatment.The stanley usa road was closed for several hours as deputies investigated the crash. The investiga stanley shop tion into the crash is continuing, deputies sai owala water bottle d.More articles from the BDN |