Camden County Commissioners to hold COVID townhall

Event to take place virtually on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m


The following is the information provided from the Camden County Commissioners offices:

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MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  January 5, 2022

Contact:  Dan Keashen

Phone:     (856) 225-5431

Cell:        (856) 816-1374

E-mail:    dan.keashen@camdencounty.com

Commissioners to hold COVID-19 townhall Wednesday

 

Date:               January 5, 2022

 

Time:              12:30 p.m.

 

Location:       Camden County College – Blackwood

                        Roosevelt Hall

                        200 College Drive

                        Gloucester Township, NJ 08012

 

Live Stream:  https://www.camdencounty.com/live/

https://www.facebook.com/camdencountynj/

Attendees:      Camden County Commissioner Jon Young

                        Congressman Donald Norcross

Caryelle Lasher, Assistant Public Health Coordinator

                                                                     

Details:           The Board of Commissioners and the Camden County Health Department will host a virtual town hall to address resident questions and concerns regarding a variety of ongoing concerns with the Covid-19 pandemic. The panel will be addressing the surge in cases and hospitalizations, expanded testing sites and vaccines.

                        The event will begin at 12:30 p.m. and will be streaming live at camdencounty.com/live as well as on the county’s Facebook page. Questions from the public are already being collected on www.CamdenCounty.com, and residents will have the opportunity to submit questions during the town hall on Facebook.

                        “As cases have been spiking over the last month, we’ve been doing everything we can to make sure that our residents have access to all of the resources to stay safe and healthy,” said Commissioner Jon Young. “This includes expanding our testing sites and modifying hours at the Camden County Health Hub’s vaccine clinic. During Wednesday’s townhall we’ll address any questions or concerns residents have as it pertains to the current state of our response to the virus in Camden County.”

Members of the media can send their questions ahead of time to Dan.Keashen@camdencounty.com

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