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Monroe County Community College, the Monroe County Health Department and ProMedica Monroe Regional Hospital have organized a special panel presentation regarding COVID-19 vaccination efforts.
The program, The Importance of Being Vaccinated - A Presentation by Health Officials will take place in Zoom video conference format starting at 11 a.m. Friday. The state of Michigan and Monroe County are in the news for the wrong reasons, the announcement said. We top the nation in COVID-19 cases. One way to shed this dubious distinction is to get as many individuals vaccinated as possible.
The panelists are:
Audrey E. Smith, MPH, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer, Family.
University of Toledo hosting 3rd COVID-19 virtual townhall Thursday
UToledo Experts Address COVID-19: Part 3 will take place from 5 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4, via Webex. Author: WTOL Staff Updated: 10:35 AM EST February 3, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio The University of Toledo is continuing its COVID-19 virtual town hall series this week with another expert panel that will provide the latest perspective on the pandemic and take live questions from the audience.
UToledo Experts Address COVID-19: Part 3 will take place from 5 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4, via
The event is hosted by the University of Toledo Foundation and is free and open to the public, though registration is required.
Updated: 2:49 PM EST December 17, 2020
TOLEDO, Ohio Infectious disease and virology experts at the University of Toledo will take part in a town hall discussion about COVID-19 and vaccines on Dec. 17.
The discussion, titled UToledo Experts Address COVID-19: Updates and Vaccine Information, will be free and open to the public, but registration is required.
Several specialists and professors at UToledo will join the discussion, which will be led by Dr. Christopher Cooper, dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences and executive vice president for clinical affairs.
The hour-long discussion will focus on the facts and current research and treatment initiatives underway for COVID-19.