Experiencing and Avoiding Coronavirus Webinar

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Dr. Luis Reyes

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The RGV Hispanic Chamber invites the public to join Dr. Luis Reyes, a bariatric surgery specialist in Mcallen, TX to discuss his personal experience of  being infected by the COVID – 19 virus on a webinar, Monday, May 4th at 10am.  Dr. Reyes has been practicing for 30 years. He graduated from University La Salle / Mexican School of Medicine in 1989 and specializes in bariatric surgery, general surgery, and more. 

Join us as Dr. Reyes reports on his personal experience of being infected by the COVID-19 virus and also learn what symptoms to look for and what to do to protect yourself from the virus.  The public can log on meet.google.com/xnw-zkoq-rio or call into 1-317-961-0661, PIN #212170377#.

Call the RGV Hispanic Chamber office for more information at 928-0060.

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