COVID-19 Vaccine Town Hall Helps Answer Community’s Questions

Back row: NBC 10 South Jersey Reporter Cydney Long, Louis Bezich, senior vice president and chief administrative officer at Cooper. Front row: Dr. Anat Feingold, Dr. Camille Henry, and Dr. John Porter. All participants are fully vaccinated.

On Tuesday, June 8, Cooper University Health Care hosted a COVID-19 Vaccine Town Hall held at The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Community Center in East Camden. This event was an opportunity for members of our community to come in person or watch online to hear from – and ask questions of – our Cooper physicians about COVID-19 and this vaccine. Watch the recording here.

A special thank you to NBC 10 and South Jersey reporter Cydney Long for partnering with Cooper to present this important educational event. Cooper physicians Anat Feingold, MD, a pediatric infectious disease specialist, Camille A. Henry, MD, an internal medicine and pediatric physician with an office at the Kroc Center, and John Porter, MD, head of trauma surgery and Cooper’s Level 1 Trauma Center and a Camden resident, provided answers on a wide range of questions.

Earlier this year, Cooper opened the first-of-its-kind neighborhood Vaccination and Education Center at the Kroc Center, which includes a strong education component to answer questions about the COVID-19 vaccine for city residents. COVID-19 vaccinations are available by appointment or walk-in at the Kroc Center, located at 1865 Harrison Avenue, on Tuesdays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. To register, call 856.225.6141.

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