For certain people with a moderate case of COVID-19, underlying conditions and a referral, Upper Chesapeake Health is now offering antibody treatments, including the one former President Donald Trump received when he contracted the coronavirus.
Experts from the University of Maryland Medical System will host a virtual conversation on MLK Day to discuss COVID-19 vaccine issues, concerns and questions.
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“Finding Hope on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – A Town Hall on Understanding the COVID-19 Vaccine” is scheduled for January 18. (University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health)
Nearly one year into the global pandemic, the COVID-19 virus is still raging across our nation. Next Monday, the University of Maryland Medical System will be recognizing the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Observance with a statewide virtual conversation via Zoom featuring multiple physician experts discussing COVID-19 vaccine issues, concerns and questions. Finding Hope on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – A Town Hall on Understanding the COVID-19 Vaccine is scheduled for January 18th, 11 am – 12 pm. The event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is requested at umms.org/FindingHope, and the Town Hall will also be broadcast live on the University of Maryland Medical Center s Facebook page at facebook.com/UMDMedCenter.