The Maine CDC says they will issue a release if pending tests come back positive

Coronavirus test results come back negative, no confirmed cases in Maine so far

As of Sunday, all Covid-19 test results for individuals in Maine have been negataive, according to the Maine CDC. State officials said there were about a dozen samples from Maine that have been sent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for testing. There are no confirmed cases in Maine, but the Maine CDC said the Augusta lab can now test for the virus locally.A spokesperson for MaineHealth said they sent samples from Maine to Atlanta to be tested.The federal guidelines for who can and should submit for testing recently expanded.Symptoms of Covid-19 include fever, dry cough and shortness of breath. Anyone with these symptoms should call their doctor.Health officials encourage everyone to be extra diligent with flu prevention habits, including hand washing, muffling coughs and sneezes, and staying home when you aren't feeling well.

As of Sunday, all Covid-19 test results for individuals in Maine have been negataive, according to the Maine CDC.

State officials said there were about a dozen samples from Maine that have been sent to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for testing.


There are no confirmed cases in Maine, but the Maine CDC said the Augusta lab can now test for the virus locally.

A spokesperson for MaineHealth said they sent samples from Maine to Atlanta to be tested.

The federal guidelines for who can and should submit for testing recently expanded.

Symptoms of Covid-19 include fever, dry cough and shortness of breath. Anyone with these symptoms should call their doctor.

Health officials encourage everyone to be extra diligent with flu prevention habits, including hand washing, muffling coughs and sneezes, and staying home when you aren't feeling well.