A broad range of specialist experts will feature as keynote speakers and panellists at the online forum on “Vaccination Hesitation” on Thursday 6 May.
Over the last days the ever-changing landscape of COVID-19 infection control and prevention has shifted yet again to focus on how Australia can make quarantine procedures failsafe.
The evolving nature of this global crisis suggests that both quarantine and vaccination will remain key planks of community protection programs for the foreseeable future. More than ever, consumers need to future proof their decisions so that their choices today aren’t confounded by future developments.
This online discussion aims to take us beyond the current media cycle of blood-clots and hotel quarantine shortcomings to consider what lies ahead.
This is a unique opportunity to directly question and comment back to health authorities who until now have only been available for media inquiry.
The three keynote speakers are:
• Adjunct Professor John Skerritt – CEO, Therapeutic Goods Administration and Office of Drug Control
• Dr Stephen Duckett – Health Program Director, Grattan Institute
• Dr Michelle Ananda-Rajah- infectious diseases physician and founder of fungalAi, a surveillance and diagnosis technology platform for blood cancer fungal infections
They will be joined by guest panellists for a Q&A session open to all participants.
Register to join the discussion on Thursday 6 May.
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