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Virtual Meeting In Livingston On COVID-19, Vaccines: WATCH
Livingston town officials held a virtual panel discussion on the coronavirus and the COVID-19 vaccine.
LIVINGSTON, NJ — Livingston town officials held a virtual panel discussion on Thursday to keep local residents in the loop about coronavirus updates, including the COVID-19 vaccine.
Panelists included Lincoln Miller, section chief of infectious disease at RWJ Barnabas Health and Saint Barnabas Medical Center; Essex County Health Officer Maya Lordo; Livingston Township Health Officer Lou Anello, Township Nursing Supervisor Melissa Kimmel, Township Health Educator Jessica Kelly; Margie Heller, vice president of community health and strategic global partnerships at RWJ Barnabas Health, Essex County Commissioner Pat Sebold, and Livingston Mayor Shawn Klein and members of the Livingston Town Council.
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