COVID-19 Vaccines and You: A Livestream Town Hall for Women

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COVID-19 Vaccines and You: A Livestream Town Hall for Women

COVID-19 vaccination is a safer path to immunity than natural infection. But understandably, many of us have questions about its safety and efficacy. 

What should I know before taking the vaccine? What does the vaccine mean for my health and that of my family? As a woman, should I have any concerns about taking the vaccine?

Get your questions answered and find out what every Jewish woman needs to know when considering the vaccine. For you, for your family and for our future. 

Join JOWMA on Sunday, April 11th at 8pm, for a live information session that will address all your concerns with direct answers from the experts. 

Featuring:
Dr. Naor Bar Zeev: Deputy Director, International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins
Dr. Richard Grazi: Medical Director, Genesis Fertility
Dr. Ellie Carmody Stone: Assistant Professor, Infectious Diseases, NYU School of Medicine

Visit www.JOWMA.org or www.VaxQuestions.live to join; or join by dialing 786-297-1784. Pre-registration NOT required.

The panel discussion will be moderated by Dr. Alisa Minkin,Chair, JOWMA, Preventative Health Committee, and viewers are encouraged to submit their questions and concerns before the event. 

Here’s how to submit questions:
Online: www.jowma.org/covid19
Email: VaxFacts@jowma.org
Text: 737-443-9868
Call: 929-4-GEZUNT option 9

Sponsored by: Bikur Cholim, FJCC, Oizrim, Ezra Choilim, and Bikur Cholim of Lakewood

This content is for general educational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment about your particular condition. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

The Jewish Orthodox Women’s Medical Association (JOWMA) is a 501(c)3, not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing health education and patient advocacy to the Orthodox Jewish Community.

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