The Tompkins County Health Department (TCHD) is announcing that individuals with a comorbidity or underlying condition seeking the COVID-19 vaccine may use a self-attestation form to establish eligibility. Starting February
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ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) – More information on the dates and substance related to the COVID vaccine “office hours” being offered by the health department.
Each virtual event is designed to offer a safe space and informative experience for attendees seeking more information on COVID-19 vaccines. Attendees will have the ability to ask questions live or anonymously.
You will need to register through an online link. Dates have been set for February 9th and 10th, also February 16th and 17th. –
Health Department Announces Virtual COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A Office Hours Series
(Ithaca, NY – February 3, 2021) – The Tompkins County Health Department (TCHD) is announcing a series of virtual COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A “Office Hours” in partnership with local physicians and community members. Each virtual event is designed to offer a safe spa
The Tompkins County Health Department (TCHD) announced a series of virtual COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A âOffice Hoursâ in partnership with local physicians and community members. Each virtual event is designed to offer a safe space and informative experience for attendees seeking more information on COVID-19 vaccines.
During each event, attendees will have the ability to ask questions live or anonymously. Each event will be moderated by a member of the community or TCHD staff and will focus on the safety and efficacy of the vaccines, for vaccine logistics, you can refer to the TCHDÂ website.
General open sessions will be offered along with sessions that are directly designed for affinity groups or to be held in languages other than English. The community can review the descriptions of the events listed below to identify which sessions may be best for you. Some sessions will be recorded for later viewing and archived on our YouTube Channel.
The Tompkins County Health Department announced that a positive case of the “U.K. variant” of COVID-19 has been identified in Tompkins County. The case was sequenced through Cornell University’s COVID-19