Panel Discussion

COVID-19: Local Learning, Focused Strategies Going Forward

As Jamaica grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination in the midst of observing the completion of its 59th year as an independent nation, bodily autonomy and civic responsibility are currently at the forefront of public thought. Countries around the world have taken a variety of approaches of getting vaccines into veins, from public suasion to mandating it to be done.

Dr. Paul Wright, Senior Medical Doctor and award-winning Neurosurgeon and 2021 Medical Association of Jamaica President-Elect Nominee Dr. Roger Hunter, joined the CVM Live Panel Discussion.

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