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Ohio University to host COVID-19 vaccines town hall

So many questions surround the COVID-19 vaccines, it can be hard to know who or what to believe Many individuals are “vaccine curious” – tempted to gain th is  important protection against the virus, but also concerned  enough about  it  to remain unsure . Even those who already  are  vaccinated have questions about what it means for their health and their  daily  interactions.

Anyone with questions or concerns about the COVID-19 vaccines is  invited to  a town hall featuring D r. Gillian Ice, special assistant to the president of public health operations; Dr. Ken Johnson,  chief medical affairs officer for Ohio University ; and Dr. Karen Montgomery-Reagan,  chair  and associate professor in the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine.  The  panel ists will answer questions on the different vaccines available, side effects, benefits, and implications for both individual health and  community  health . They  welcome your questions and look forward to this important conversation.

The COVID-19 Vaccines Town Hall will take place on Friday, Aug. 6, at noon , with both in-person and virtual options for attending

Participants are welcome to attend in person  at  the Baker University Center 240/242 , where there will be ample space for social  distancing  and masks are welcome regardless of vaccination status .  Attendees will have the opportunity to  ask the panelists questions or anonymously submit questions to the moderator .

Those interested in  attending  but unable to or uncomfortable doing so  in person can  watch virtually through a livestream on Ohio University’s  Facebook  and YouTube channels .  Livestream  v iewers can ask questions through commenting on the livestream feed or  by  direct messaging the Ohio University social media channels with their questions. These questions  also  will be asked in real  time  during the  discussion .

To view the livestream, click  here .

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