Covid-19, one of the most disastrous pandemics of our modern days, has taken millions of lives, brought about the complete shut down of the world economy and changed our lives in all unimaginable ways. Besides the worldwide losses and damages, the pandemic continues to cause major changes and challenges in our day to day living, education and professional activities as well as our mental health while we cope with the impacts and consequences of this global disaster. To help shed light on some of the questions, doubts and confusion related to the prevention, treatment of Covid-19 and vaccination accessibility, we are presenting the webinar on Saturday – 19 June 2021 at 10:00-12:15 hrs on Zoom and Facebook. The focal points of discussion will be on the issues concerning the various types of vaccines, their clinical trials, their use and immune responses. In addition, problems and solutions of Covid-19 related mental issues will be included to help you stay safe and sound from the pandemic and the infodemic.
Join us and may we all fight through this challenging time triumphantly together!
🗓 DATE: Saturday 19 June 2021,
🕙 TIME : 10:00 -12:15 (Bangkok Time UTC/GMT+7)
📍 PLACE: Zoom and Facebook Live
** This event is free of charge!
**** Please be sure you REGISTER for the event in order to receive Zoom call information where our Alumni Host and guests answer significant or pressing questions live.
🎙 Host :
“Dr. Permyos Ruengsakulrach MD. PhD. FRCST, FCCP” – The University of Melbourne Alumni – Secretary-General and Registrar, Australian Alumni Association (Thailand) – Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Bangkok Heart Hospital – Infectious Control Committee, Bangkok Hospital Headquarter
🌟 Guests :
“Prof. Kim Mulholland MBBS, FRACP, MD” – Professorial of Child Health and Vaccinology, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK – Professorial Fellow, , Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia – Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne Department of Pediatrics, Australia “Dr.Anothai Soonsawat” – Geriatric Psychiatrist, Bangkok Mental Health and Rehabilitation Center (BMRC), Bangkok Hospital Headquarter
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