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A COVID-19 Conversation: Data Trends in North Texas

Tuesday, January 25, 2022 12pm to 1pm

Virtual Event

Tuesday, January 25, 12:00 PM  – 1:00 PM CST

WATCH LIVE from any browser on January 25 at 12PM: https://utd.link/COVIDConversation 

What do the COVID-19 case numbers look like in North Texas? Have we passed Omicron's peak? Are hospitals really at full capacity? If you do test positive, what can you do to help minimize the symptoms?
 
Join the UT Dallas Office of Research and Innovation as we answer these questions and many more at our upcoming virtual event, A COVID-19 Conversation: Data Trends in North Texas. We welcome Dr. Timothy Bray, director of the Institute for Urban Policy Research, Dr. Lea Aubrey, director of the Student Health Center, and Dr. Rafael Martín, vice president and chief of staff, for this virtual conversation.

No event registration is required - however, we encourage you to add this to your digital calendar of choice by clicking your preferred platform icon under 'Subscribe' in the gray section below.

Virtual Event

Office of Research and Innovation
Dani Lamb
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