Viruses & Vaccines: Examining the Evidence Town Hall

Description

Special thanks to the Eunice Joyce Gardiner Foundation for their generous philanthropy.

How do viruses spread — and how do vaccines really work to stop them? This town hall takes a deep dive into the latest science, separating facts from fear. Join leading experts as they unpack how viruses evolve, how vaccines are developed, and what new research means for you, your family, and your community.

Through open discussion and real evidence, we’ll address common questions, explore new findings, and shine a light on the truth behind the headlines. Because when it comes to protecting public health, understanding the science matters.

Panel

  • Kamaljit Kaur, MD – Moderator and Primary Care Physician, KKaurMD
  • William Schaffner, MD – Prof. of Infectious Diseases, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
  • Carlos Del Rio, MD – Assoc. Dean, Emory University School of Medicine
  • LaToya Lewis, Ed. D-CI, MSN, RN – University of Miami

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