Los Alamos County Will Hold a Virtual Briefing Regarding the Community’s COVID-19 Status

Los Alamos County Will Hold a Virtual Briefing Regarding the Community’s COVID-19 Status
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REMINDER: Los Alamos County will hold a virtual briefing regarding the community’s COVID-19 status with representatives from the county, Los Alamos Public Schools, and retired epidemiologist William Athas, Ph.D. :
When:    Thursday, June 23
Time:     5:30 p.m.
Members of the public can join using the following Zoom link: (https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86100315742.) After a brief presentation, meeting representatives will answer questions from the public.

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