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SUMMARY:Vaccines and Disease Transmission 101
LOCATION:Moorhead Public Library\nMoorhead Public Library
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DESCRIPTION:Want to learn how to prevent the spread of diseases in our com
 munity and at home? Join us for a presentation on how infectious diseases 
 are transmitted and ways to prevent transmission. \n\n.\nhttps://larl.libn
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Want to learn how to prevent the spread of
  diseases in our community and at home? Join&nbsp\;Becky Schmidt\, Public 
 Health Strategist and Data/Epidemiology Project Manager at Clay County Pub
 lic Health\, for an informational presentation on how infectious diseases 
 are transmitted and ways to prevent transmission\, including vaccination a
 nd more.</p>\n<p>Becky has worked with Clay County Public Health for 5 yea
 rs. She has a Master&rsquo\;s in Public Health (NDSU 2018) with an emphasi
 s in infectious disease epidemiology and a Bachelor's in Microbiology. Dur
 ing the COVID pandemic\, she created and managed CCPH&rsquo\;s case invest
 igation and contact tracing team\, provided weekly (and sometimes daily) d
 ata reports\, and served as a resource for both staff and the public. Beck
 y has a passion for teaching others about the impact infectious diseases c
 an have in our community\, as well as the best ways to prevent and mitigat
 e outbreaks.</p>\n<p></p>\nhttps://larl.libnet.info/event/11277926
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