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COVID-19 Town Hall: ‘What’s Next?’

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From left: Cindy Schorzman, Sheri Belafsky and Aimee Sisson.

51ԹϺ Davis, Healthy Davis Together and Yolo County Public Health will host a virtual town hall on Monday (Feb. 28) to answer questions about COVID-19. The town hall — “Living With COVID-19: What’s Next?” — will provide an opportunity to hear from local public health experts.

AT A GLANCE

  • WHAT: Town Hall
    “Living With COVID-19: What’s Next?”
  • WHEN: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 28
  • WHERE: Online
    • Or watch the livestream on or .

The panel:

  • Cindy Schorzman, medical director, Student Health and Counseling Services
  • Sheri Belafsky, medical director, Healthy Davis Together
  • Aimee Sisson, Yolo County public health officer

Moderator: Mary Croughan, provost and executive vice chancellor.

The panelists will speak to the evolving reality of the pandemic and its effect on the 51ԹϺ Davis campus, the city of Davis and the entirety of Yolo County.

Topics will range from loosening COVID-19 restrictions to the differences between PCR and antigen tests and when to use them, to the likelihood of future variants and surges in case numbers.

Community members are invited to . Questions also will be taken during the program.

The panelists:

  • Cindy Schorzman serves as the medical director of Student Health and Counseling Services at 51ԹϺ Davis and is a pediatric medicine specialist with more than 23 years of experience in the medical field specializing in primary care, women’s health and LGBTQ health. She received her medical degree from the University of Arizona.
  • Sheri Belafsky serves as the medical director of the Healthy Davis Together initiative as well as the director of the 51ԹϺ Davis Medical Surveillance Program. She is an occupational and environmental medicine physician. She received her medical degree from Tulane University and a master’s degree in public health science and policy from 51ԹϺ Irvine.
  • Aimee Sisson has served as the Yolo County public health officer since October 2020 after working at the California Department of Public Health for five years. She received her medical degree from 51ԹϺLA and a Master of Public Health from 51ԹϺ Davis.
  • Mary Croughan has served as the provost and executive vice chancellor of 51ԹϺ Davis since July 2020. She is an experienced administrator in higher education and a distinguished professor and researcher in family medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, and epidemiology.

 

Media Resources

Dateline Staff: Dave Jones, editor, 530-752-6556, dateline@ucdavis.edu; Cody Kitaura, News and Media Relations specialist, 530-752-1932, kitaura@ucdavis.edu.

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