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Everything You Wanted to Know about the Covid-19 Vaccines and their Roll Out.

  • Wednesday, February 24, 2021
  • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
  • Online

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Coming February 24 ONLINE: 

Everything You Wanted to Know about the Covid-19 Vaccines and Their Roll Out 

At 12:00 p.m. February 24, 2021, the Bellingham City Club will be hosting its next virtual meeting live.  

See below for more information about this program. 

Register in advance at no charge by clicking here.

Registration closes at midnight, Monday, February 22.

On the next day, registrants will receive an email with instructions on how to join the meeting.

As the US begins the attempt to vaccinate millions of residents, how is Washington State's roll out working during the largest vaccination drive in American history?

How is the new federal administration boosting state efforts to get vaccine into arms faster? What protections are in place to ensure equitable access to the vaccine?  How safe are the vaccines? Our expert panelists SheAnne Allen and Mary Huynh, from the Washington State Department of Health, will answer many of our COVID-19 vaccine-related questions and provide important updates regarding the vaccine rollout.

We know you will have many questions. Please email them to us by February 23, so we can sort through duplicates before the program. There will also be an opportunity to use the chat feature in Zoom to ask questions.

SheAnne Allen, Covid-19 Vaccine Director & Deputy PCH Response Director at the Washington State Department of Health. SheAnne received her Master’s in Public Health from the University of WA in 2013 and her BA from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Sheanne has been with the department for 15 years. A large portion of her career was spent in Tuberculosis in a variety of roles. SheAnne started her career as a health educator and is a master certified health education specialist.

Mary Huynh serves as the Deputy Director for the Office of Immunization and Child Profile at the Washington State Department of Health. Mary received her dual Masters of Public Health and Public Policy from the University of Michigan in 2005, and bachelor of science degree from the University of Washington. She is CDC Public Health Advisor assigned to Washington State since 2015.

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