Hi everyone,

 

In the spirit of daily continuing education, you may wish to view today’s CDC’s webinar at 1 p.m. ET targeted at organizations that serve the public. The “special webinar” link takes you to a slide deck of topics being covered. Sending good thoughts everyone’s way as we work through this together!

 

--Larry

 

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Larry P. Neal, Library Director

Clinton-Macomb Public Library

40900 Romeo Plank Road

Clinton Township,  MI 48038-2955  USA

(586) 226-5011    |   (586) 226-5008 – fax  |  lneal@cmpl.org

 

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Subject: EPIC Webinar 3/18 1 p.m. ET: 20 Questions about COVID-19

 

EPIC Webinar 3/18 1 p.m. ET: 20 Questions about COVID-19

March 18, 2020

EPIC Webinar

 

Answering 20 Questions about COVID-19

 

 

35 Illustration of the novel coronavirus

 

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Watch on Facebook: You can participate in this live webinar through the CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response Facebook page on March 18 at 1 p.m. ET.

The outbreak of COVID-19 is rapidly changing, creating a significant challenge for U.S. public health departments, schools, community organizations, and the public. This special webinar from CDC EPIC will discuss the current state of the outbreak, what CDC is doing to respond to the outbreak, and how partners, organizations, and the public can help. Closed captioning will be available. 

 

More information on this webinar, previous EPIC webinars, and information on continuing education can be found on the EPIC Webinar website.

 

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