Maine's two-week quarantine a deal-breaker for some seasonal residents [View all]
A strict executive order requiring travelers to Maine to self-quarantine for two weeks after arriving has triggered confusion, frustration and concern from legions of rusticators used to spending summers basking in Maines natural beauty.
The rule, part of Gov. Janet Mills executive order on visitors and lodging passed in early April, also raises questions about the impact of removing tens of thousands of part-time residents from the states economy at the annual peak of consumer spending. It also is expected to create problems for local law enforcement agencies as they seek to follow up on myriad complaints from residents about out-of-state visitors flouting the rules.
For four decades, Carol Harvey has spent part of her summer in Kennebunkport, shopping at local stores, eating in restaurants and relaxing on the beach. A few years ago, her family bought a condo and usually spends a few weeks at a time there.
But with a quarantine order in effect, Harvey doesnt expect a normal summer this year. She expects to spend a few days opening up her property in May, but has no firm plans to visit after that.
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