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The Morning - pictures of the year

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                                December 29, 2022 Click here to see all the Pictures of the Year By the staff of The Morning Good morning. Today we look at some of the most memorable photos published in The Times this year. Snapshots of 2022 Photographers for The New York Times trod around the globe in 2022 to document news, history and everyday life, whether embedded alongside troops on the front lines in Ukraine, chronicling lawmakers in the halls of Congress or reporting from floods and wildfires on several continents. Near the end of the year, The Times publishes its annual  Year in Pictures  feature. This edition of The Morning is a tribute to the work of The Times’s   photographers. The photos Millions of people fled Ukraine in the early weeks of Russia’s invasion, seeking refuge in other countries. Desperate families shoved their way onto a train leaving the capital, Kyiv, in early March: Lynsey Addario for The New York Times Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman a

Community zoom - 60 minute vinyasa flow

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 Hi everyone, Here's a different recorded ~ 60 min vinyasa flow (with a few minutes of your own savasana at the end). Enjoy! 60 min vinyasa flow Passcode: 60min_12-29-22 Here is some of what we'll work on:

MaineHealth - Government Affairs Regulatory Changes & Guidance Updates

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  Regulatory Changes & Guidance Updates - December 27, 2022 MaineHealth Government Affairs’ Regulatory Changes & Guidance Updates is an internal newsletter that will be distributed weekly including highlights, policy changes, and other pertinent announcements from the state and federal governments. Please note that any formal submissions to the state or federal government on behalf of MaineHealth are coordinated by the Government Affairs Team. If you would like to submit comments or respond to any of the announcements shared through these weekly updates, please email emily.birch@mainehealth.org  for guidance. COVID-19 Regulatory Weekly Highlights Federal The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America  recommended  hospitals and health systems no longer routinely screen symptom-free patients for COVID-19 upon admission or before procedures and rely instead on enhanced layers of infection prevention interventions. State The Office of MaineCare Services  announced  ambulatory