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Navigating the Pandemic with Kids: Briefing and Live Q&A with Emily Oster, Katelyn Jetelina, and Christina Farr

 
 
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Navigating the Pandemic with Kids: Briefing and Live Q&A with Emily Oster, Katelyn Jetelina, and Christina Farr

Presented by Substack

Health and parenting experts analyze the latest reliable data to address the most pressing topics about vaccines for kids, back to school safety, and risk trade-offs 

Faced with information overload and conflicting information, parents can feel overwhelmed trying to interpret the real data about how to keep kids safe during the pandemic and how to assess the trade-offs involved.

Leading health and parenting experts Emily Oster (publisher of ParentData and bestselling author of Expecting Better and Cribsheet), Katelyn Jetelina (publisher of Your Local Epidemiologist and Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center) and moderator Christina Farr (publisher of Second Opinion, health-tech lead for OMERS Ventures, and former health reporter for CNBC) will give a briefing on the latest data about kids and COVID and answer live questions. 

By analyzing the latest reliable data about kids and COVID, the speakers will help parents separate signal from noise so they can feel more confident in making decisions to help keep their children safe.

Live Zoom Webinar on Tuesday, September 28, 1:30 - 2:30 pm ET

Live event will be recorded and uploaded to Substack's Youtube channel following the event. 

Emily Oster, publisher of ParentData and bestselling author of Expecting Better and Cribsheet. Photo credit: Rachel Hulin.

Katelyn Jetelina, publisher of Your Local Epidemiologist and Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center.

Christina Farr (moderator), publisher of Second Opinion, health-tech lead for OMERS Ventures, and former health reporter for CNBC.