Featured Lecture – COVID-19 Town Hall

Monthly Featured Lecture

This month, we’re featuring the Pediatric Partners COVID-19 Town Hall delivered on August 19, 2021. Infectious Disease and Cardiology experts from CHOP including Susan E. Coffin, MD, MPHMatthew Elias, MD, and Paul A. Offit, MD detail pediatric challenges to be faced this fall and winter. This update will also include a comprehensive review on recent variants and spread, vaccines, trials, immunity and boosters.

View COVID-19 Town Hall

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