COVID-19 Town Hall to Cover Recent Oklahoma Spike, Role of Masks, State of Research and Next Steps

Tuesday, 21 July 2020 12:04

COVID-19 Town Hall to Cover Recent Oklahoma Spike, Role of Masks, State of Research and Next Steps Featured

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While this free webinar is specific to the media, it is open to the public but you do have to register for it..

Oklahoma doctor joins Lung Association’s Chief Medical Officer for free, open to the public webinar discussing trends, developments and fielding questions from attendees

OKLAHOMA CITY (July 21, 2020) – Media is invited to attend via zoom with an opportunity to ask questions of experts during the Q&A session. 

WHAT: COVID-19 Town Hall: Recent Spike, Role of Masks, State of Research, a digital town hall via Zoom

WHERE: Online via FREE registration for public now open at https://bit.ly/COVID19TownHall-OK-TX.

WHEN: Free registration open now, town hall live on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at 6 p.m. CDT

WHO:

  • Dr. Albert Rizzo – Chief Medical Officer, American Lung Association
  • Dr. Kevin Tulipana – Regional Medical Officer, Cancer Center Treatments of America (Oklahoma)
  • Dr. Cedric Spak – Infectious Disease Expert, Baylor Scott & White Health (Dallas)
  • Dr. Joseph Varon – Pulmonologists & Chief of Medicine, United Memorial Medical Center (Houston)

HOW: The media may request further information and interviews in advance by contacting James Martinez at James.Martinez@Lung.org or 312-445-2501.

WHY: The American Lung Association is the nation’s trusted champion of lung health through its mission to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. The Lung Association recently launched its COVID-19 Action Initiative dedicated to ending the COVID-19 pandemic and preventing future respiratory virus pandemics. More at Lung.org/covid19

David Deaton

Digital Editor at Oklahoma Welcome

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