Health & Fitness
Montclair Town Hall Will Discuss Coronavirus Vaccine
Are you a Montclair resident with questions about coronavirus vaccines? A virtual town hall will take place on Thursday.
MONTCLAIR, NJ — Are you a Montclair resident with questions about coronavirus vaccines?
Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller and health professionals from Mountainside Hospital will host a virtual town hall on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and forthcoming vaccines on Thursday, Dec. 17 at 10 a.m.
The Zoom registration link is available online here.
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Montclair resident and chief medical officer of Hackensack Meridian Health Mountainside Medical Center, Valérie Alluson, along with her colleagues Zaza Cohen and Arthur Calise, will be on hand to discuss the state of the COVID-19 pandemic in our community and “the potential of a widely available vaccine in the near future,” according to a municipal advisory.
The town hall will also include members of the Montclair coronavirus task force.
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Residents are encouraged to submit questions beforehand to questions@seanspiller.com.
- See related article: First COVID-19 Vaccines In NJ Bring Hope To Embattled Hospital
Join @SeanMSpiller and Mountainside Hospital health professionals for a virtual town-hall on the COVID-19 pandemic and forthcoming vaccine on Dec 17, 10:00 AM. Zoom registration link:https://t.co/usKgjnJ8D6
— Montclair, NJ (@MontclairNJGov) December 15, 2020
As of 12-14-20, the confirmed number of #COVID19 cases in Montclair increased from 1136 to 1144; the number of individuals who did not survive the illness remains at 58. Data for the week is available here: https://t.co/Kqir5MeM07
— Montclair, NJ (@MontclairNJGov) December 14, 2020
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