The Maverick Minute: Jane Meza
Office of Health Security Interim Executive Director Jane Meza, Ph.D., joined Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., to discuss the “Prevent COVID U” research study.
- published: 2021/04/14
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Can individuals who receive a COVID-19 vaccine still transmit COVID-19 to other people? It is a question that the “Prevent COVID U” research study aims to find an answer to.
UNO Office of Health Security Interim Executive Director Jane Meza, Ph.D., and UNO Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., discussed the study – which UNO students 19 to 26 years of age may be eligible to take part in – during the latest installment of the Maverick Minute.
To learn more about the Prevent COVID U vaccine research study and sign up please visit this website: https://unmcredcap.unmc.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=DP3CNKNEX7.
Additional questions can be emailed to covpn3006@unmc.edu.
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