the school in yarmouth that year had a low opt-out rate � 2 percent, the superintendent said � so there was a cap on the amount of disruption an illness could cause..
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speaking after a four-day inquest, the family of brigid cavanagh, who died on july 20, 2016, said the western health trust should be ashamed after the 83-year-old had died in "terror"..
"smoking and drinking � giving these kids a little bit longer to make good decisions in their lives � i'm all for that," bruschi said..
not coincidentally, maine has a high rate of whooping cough cases � 21.1 per 100,000 people in 2015, compared to 10.3 per 100,000 nationwide.