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Subject In Conversation with Stephanie Nolen: Reality check about “global” COVID-19 vaccine production
Date November 1, 2021 8:46 PM
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** In Conversation with Stephanie Nolen
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November 1, 2021

Dear Advocate,

Award-winning journalist Stephanie Nolen ([link removed]) will join AVAC this Thursday to discuss the findings and backstory of her recent New York Times investigation, "Here’s Why Developing Countries Can Make mRNA Covid Vaccines ([link removed]) ." Join us in this conversation!

In this webinar, Stephanie, AVAC and partners will explore where we are in the fight to bring COVID mRNA vaccine manufacturing to the places where doses are needed most, in regions where vaccine access has been grievously stalled. We’ll talk through her report and the parallels with HIV.

Register here for ([link removed]) Reality check about “global” COVID-19 vaccine production. ([link removed])
Thursday, November 4th 10-11am ET / 4-5pm CAT / 5-6pm EAT

Stephanie Nolen covers global health for the New York Times. She has reported on public health, economic development and humanitarian crises from more than 80 countries around the world. She has a long history as an HIV journalist and is the author of several books, including “28 Stories of AIDS in Africa”.

Best,
AVAC

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