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MVEC Virtual Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) mini webinar series: Thursday 28th April 2022

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    MVECs first Clinical Vaccinology Update (CVU) mini event for the year on Winter preparedness: COVID-19 and influenza will take place virtually on Thursday 28th April.

    This CVU mini will provide an update on:

    * COVID-19 vaccines: keeping up-to-date
    * Winter COVID-19 booster dose and flu administration for the elderly
    * Influenza: a post COVID-19 landscape
    The event will run for 1.5 hours, including an opportunity for questions in the live Q&A forum.

    Date: Thursday 28th April, 2022
    Time: 7pm 8:30pm AEST
    Register: Register via our Education Portal

    For more information on MVECs upcoming events, please visit their Events page.

    If you have any questions about our upcoming events, please contact info.mvec@mcri.edu.au

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