FYI…

 

 

Gail Hurley | Professional Development Coordinator, CT State Library, Division of Library Development | Gail.Hurley@ct.gov | Office: (860) 704-2223
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Sent: Friday, March 12, 2021 6:04 PM
Subject: NNLM All of Us Presents: Vaccine Development and Efficacy

 

Hello All,

 

Please share with your stakeholders and personal networks, to save the date for World Health Day, Wednesday, April 7, when NNLM will be presenting a panel discussion and Q&A on the topic of vaccine development and efficacy; from bench science, to clinical use, and how the public can be involved in medical research that leads to new medical discoveries. The presentation will be in Spanish, with English interpretation. We especially hope to reach underserved Spanish-speaking and rural populations to help answer their vaccination questions from COVID vaccines and beyond. Please find attached English and Spanish language graphics to choose from and recommended social media language below (in English and Spanish). A full social media toolkit with customizable graphics will be forthcoming as well.

 

Spanish: 

¿Por qué algunas personas dudan en vacunarse? El 7 de abril Día Mundial de la Salud, únase a la conversación con profesionales en investigación en salud y en salud pública que se transmitirá en directo en español con traducción al inglés. (hashtag #DiaMundialdelaSalud #Vacunas #ParticipaenAllofUs para Twitter)

 

English:

Why are some people hesitant to receive vaccines? On World Health Day, Wednesday, April 7, join us for a one-hour livestream discussion between health research and public health professionals. Presented in Spanish with English translation. (hashtag #WorldHealthDay #Vaccines #JoinAllofUs for Twitter)

 

 

Thank you for your help promoting this event!

 

Best wishes,

Amy Reyes

 

 

Amy Reyes, MLIS, AHIP

NNLM All of Us Community Engagement Coordinator

Network of the National Library of Medicine | Pacific Southwest Region

ULCA Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library

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