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Health Officials Provide Community Forum on COVID-19 Vaccine Safety for Children

Health Professionals Aim to Inform, Save Lives

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In an effort to help families learn about the COVID-19 vaccine and its safety, the Department of Public Health will host an English session and a Spanish session. Image for illustration purposes.

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EL PASO, Texas – The City of El Paso Department of Public Health (DPH) will host two virtual community forums with local medical professionals to discuss and answer questions about the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine for children, pregnant, breastfeeding women and other COVID-19 vaccine questions.

In an effort to help families learn about the COVID-19 vaccine and its safety, the Department of Public Health will host an English session and a Spanish session.

ENGLISH FORUM

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6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

   Meeting Link: English Forum

   Call in (audio only): 

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   (915) 212-4096

   Conf. ID: 896 928 939#

SPANISH FORUM

6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, November 11, 2021

   Meeting Link: Spanish Forum

   Call in (audio only): 

   (915) 212-4096

   Conf. ID: 561 293 959#

To log onto the meeting link please download the free Microsoft Teams application and join the meeting on your computer or mobile app.

“It is imperative that parents in our community are informed on the COVID-19 vaccine so they may have the tools necessary to make a crucial decision to vaccinate their children,” said Public Health Director Angela Mora. “It is exciting to be able to provide the vaccine to our young population, which will help our region strengthen the health and wellness for our loved ones.”

The two sessions will be led by local pediatric health professionals addressing the following topics:

·        COVID-19 Strains, Variants and Vaccines: Dr. Glenn Fennelly, Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist

·        Vaccine Safety for children 5 years of age and older: Dr. Hector Ocaranza, Pediatrician

·        Vaccine Safety for Pregnant Women: Dr. Joel Hendryx, OBGYN

·        Vaccine Confidence for Boosters and Third Dose: Dr. Juan Perez, Family Practice

This week, the DPH Education Task Force began conducting door-to-door outreach to promote the COVID-19 vaccine for children in areas/zip codes with a high population of children ages 5 to 18.

For more COVID-19 information to include testing, vaccination, data and prevention, visit www.epstrong.org.

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