There’s a lot of misinformation out there about the COVID-19 vaccines and many people are not getting the answers they need. Tune in to hear a distinguished panel of medical experts cover topics including the differences between the vaccines, which vaccine should you consider taking or not, the vaccines’ effectiveness against new COVID-19 strands, stem cell research and ethics, and the science behind how the vaccines work. In addition, there will be faith leaders on the panel who will discuss the ethics around vaccine research and the role the church has in advocating vaccinations. This event is free, and registration is available at www.breakthroughfellowship.org
Thursday, March 25, 2021 at 7P
COVID-19: The Vaccines and the Black Community
Virtual Format: Live via Zoom, Facebook Live, YouTube
Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xFnimkg3Qjm9iauLGfpRnQ
Panelists:
• Dr. Carlos del Rio, Chief of the Emory Medical Service at Grady Memorial Hospital
• Dr. Salathiel Kendrick Allwood, Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Emory School of Medicine, Grady Memorial Hospital, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
• Rev. Dr. William D. Watley, Senior Pastor, Saint Phillip AME Church, Atlanta, GA
• Rev. Matthew Watley, Senior Pastor, Kingdom Fellowship AME Church, Silver Spring, MD
COVID-19: The Vaccines and the Black Community Virtual Town Hall March 25th 7PM was originally published on hotspotatl.com