MaineGeneral’s ‘selective’ vaccination pilot program was inconsistent with state policy, DHHS commissioner says
At a news briefing Thursday, Health and Human Services Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew said the DHHS got assurances that selective vaccination processes will not continue at MaineGeneral Health.
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AUGUSTA Commissioner Jeanne Lambrew said Thursday that the Department of Health and Human Services has been assured by MaineGeneral Health that selective vaccination clinics that include donors will not continue.
During a Thursday news briefing, Lambrew said the Health and Human Services Department has raised concerns to the hospital since the publication of the report Sunday.
“I’ve been in communication with the leadership at MaineGeneral about the fact that it is not consistent with the state’s approach to vaccination to selectively vaccinate people,” Lambrew said. “We made it perfectly clear that it is contrary to our policy and got assurances that wou
Uncertain : After Packers loss, fans question Rodgers future
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers laments an uncertain future.
The Packers loss is a blow to fans. But comments made by star quarterback Aaron Rodgers after the game, have some fans even more upset.
Rodgers says his future with the Packers is uncertain.
That one word has some fans also feeling uncertain about what next season will bring.
As if Sunday s loss in the NFC Championship wasn’t bad enough, Packers fans all over Wisconsin are walking on eggshells after Rodgers made comments about his future with the team:
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Thriving Communities and partner Healthy Buildings Cos. were the developers of the first-of-its-kind project in Napa.
Yet more than four years later, the project remains unfinished. Construction has stopped. Chain link fence surrounds the parcel located at 2614 First St. Lawsuits have been filed. Napa Creek Village is scheduled to be sold in a foreclosure auction at the end of January. The estimated sale price was $11.9 million.
In 2016, the Napa Valley Register reported that the project received unanimous approval from the Napa City Council and the Planning Commission.
At the time, the project was said to become the âgreenestâ multifamily project in the U.S.