The Village Square is hosting “COVID in Tallahassee: A politics-free status report,”
an online conversation with Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare CEO Mark O’Bryant on Thursday.
Apparently it isn’t exhausting enough to be trapped in a global pandemic, we’ve also got to get truly critical COVID-19 information fed to us through the partisan woodchipper, where the best insights too often don’t reach us if it doesn’t match someone’s political agenda.
As cases in Florida are spiking, The Village Square is offering up some politics-free insight into how COVID is affecting our community in an informal online conversation with Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare’s President & CEO Mark O’Bryant this Thursday evening, June 25, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom and Facebook Live.
The conversation will be facilitated by former Tallahassee Democrat publisher Skip Foster.
O'Bryant has unique insights and access to a wide array of data which will give you a
perspective on this virus you have never had before. The conversation will walk through not just COVID's direct impact on the health of Leon County residents, but new information on testing, hospital capacity and the outlook for the future.
We can promise this — you will walk away much more informed about the virus and its impact on our community. And we think you’ll be glad to live in a hometown where we stay open to insights across the usual impenetrable divides.
Residents who would like to participate can register on Zoom through The Village Square’s website at tlh.villagesquare.us or simply “like” The Village Square's Facebook page and then mark down Thursday, June 25, at 5:30 p.m. for this important conversation.
For more information go online to https://ift.tt/37TTwLG or call 850-281-1223.
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