More news Videos April 14, 2021: Community ConversationsNews subtitleJoseph Helble was joined by guests Ann Bracken and Mike Wooten.Video 4/14/2021 More Reading See All Community Conversations Provost Joseph Helble was joined by guests Ann Bracken, MED ’89, director of clinical medical services at the Dartmouth College Health Service, and Mike Wooten, associate dean of undergraduate residential life and director of residential education.The transcript from this broadcast is also available. Dartmouth News: Community Conversations: Vaccines, Doughnuts, and Hope for a Return to ‘Normal’ Written byOffice of CommunicationsShare thisFacebookTwitterEmail In the NewsFDA Advisers Back Annual Covid-19 Boosters With Reservations About Rollout1/27/2023DescriptionCody Meissner, a professor of pediatrics and medicine who serves on the FDA Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, says of the latest COVID-19 booster plan, “We need to see what happens with disease burdens.”The Wall Street Journal QuotedQuoteXi remains stuck as the rest of the world has moved on to COVID-19 coexistence based on vaccines and bulked-up health systems that are superior to China’s.BylinePamela Crossley, Charles and Elfriede Collis Professor of History | AttributionForeign PolicyDate12/02/2022
In the NewsFDA Advisers Back Annual Covid-19 Boosters With Reservations About Rollout1/27/2023DescriptionCody Meissner, a professor of pediatrics and medicine who serves on the FDA Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, says of the latest COVID-19 booster plan, “We need to see what happens with disease burdens.”The Wall Street Journal
QuotedQuoteXi remains stuck as the rest of the world has moved on to COVID-19 coexistence based on vaccines and bulked-up health systems that are superior to China’s.BylinePamela Crossley, Charles and Elfriede Collis Professor of History | AttributionForeign PolicyDate12/02/2022