Health & Fitness
Lower Merion Holding Coronavirus Vaccine Virtual Town Hall
On Feb. 1, Lower Merion Township and Montgomery County officials will host a virtual town hall event on the coronavirus vaccinations.
LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA — As question surround how, where, and when Lower Merion residents can get the coronavirus vaccine, local and county officials are planning to host an informational virtual event on just that.
Lower Merion Township and Montgomery County are partnering to host a virtual town hall that will address coronavirus vaccination efforts in the county.
The event will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 1.
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Participants include Lower Merion Township Commissioner Gilda Kramer, Montgomery County Commissioners Chair Dr. Valerie Arkoosh, Montgomery County Medical Director Dr. Richard Lorraine, Montgomery County Public Health Interim Administrator Janet Panning, and the Lower Merion Township Health Advisory Council.
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As of Tuesday, Lower Merion Township has had 2,233 cases of the coronavirus and 100 coronavirus-related deaths.
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