ICYMI: COVIDVxProject and WUSA9 led an engaging, informative convo on vaccine confidence in diverse communities w/HowardU Hospital's Anita Jenkins, BCAgainstCOVID’s DrReedTuckson, DrUzmaSyed & kpthrive's TinishaCheatham. Watch the event here:
Listen to the COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project’s February 2021 webinar, “Building Vaccine Confidence in Diverse Communities,” in partnership with WUSA9 – Washington, DC’s CBS affiliate. Moderated by WUSA9’s Lesli Foster, panelists included: Anita Jenkins, CEO, Howard University Hospital; Dr.
Uzma Syed, infectious disease specialist and project partner representative on behalf of the American Muslim Health Professionals; Dr. Tinisha Cheatham, Physician in Chief, Baltimore, Kaiser Permanente; and Dr. Reed Tuckson, founding member, Black Coalition Against COVID-19. For more resources from the townhall discussion,
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