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Moderator: Françoise Baylis
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Description
Hosted on Zoom and Facebook Live by the Library
Join us as a panel of medical experts and community leaders discuss COVID-19 vaccines.
The panelists will provide information on the different vaccines and their rollout. They will also explore people's feelings about the vaccines, from ethical considerations to how vaccine awareness is promoted in different communities.
This discussion will be moderated by , University Research Professor at 鶹ý. Her expertise is in ethics with a focus on issues at the intersection of policy and practice.
Panelists Include:
- Sharon Davis-Murdoch, Health Association of African Canadians
- Dr. Scott Halperin, 鶹ý, pediatric infectious disease specialist
- Veronica Marsman, Association of Black Social Workers
- Peggy O’Reilly BScNRN, Community Health Nurse, Sipekne’katik Health Centre
An audience Q&A will follow the presentation.
How to participate
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Webinar ID:
842 2970 2139
Tech Requirements: All devices are accepted.
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