COLUMBIA - A Zoom discussion will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. for members of the refugee community, to ask questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine.Â
The event is sponsored by Catholic Charities of Central and Northern Missouri, Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services, and MU Health Care.Â
A zoom Q&A will be held tonight for those in the refugee community to translate any questions or concerns community members might have regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. @KOMUnewspic.twitter.com/nHUqXFWtvr Caitlyn Specketer (@caitspeck miz) April 21, 2021
The discussion is intended to bring more information to refugee communities that have not been able to receive information in their native languages.Â
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They say the link between good nutrition and learning outcomes is very clear. There s a strong link we know of now between nutrition and children s learning, says MLHD Health Promotion Coordinator, Brendan Pearson. We re talking about adequate amounts of food, and then there s even more evidence around the
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