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Camden County Officials To Talk COVID Delta Variant At Town Hall

Camden County officials will address resident concerns over the Delta Variant of the coronavirus at a virtual town hall meeting Thursday.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Camden County officials will address resident concerns over the Delta Variant of the coronavirus during a virtual town hall meeting Thursday afternoon, officials announced on Wednesday.

Camden County Commissioner Jonathan Young, Camden County Assistant Public Health Coordinator Caryelle Lasher and Jefferson Health Infectious Disease Physician Dr. Mark Condoluci will also discuss the county’s vaccine rollout and the ongoing pandemic as a whole.

It will take place at noon Thursday, and will stream live at camdencounty.com/live and on Camden County’s Facebook page. Questions from the public are already being collected on the county’s website, and residents will have the opportunity to submit questions during the town hall on Facebook.

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“There is a lot of uncertainty in our community right now with regards to how the Delta variant changes our outlook on the pandemic as we prepare to move into the fall and winter,” Young said. “We will be answering questions submitted by residents and speaking with medical and public health professionals to get the best, most up-to-date guidance into the community. Most importantly, our best weapon hasn’t changed, we need everyone to get vaccinated to protect themselves and those around them.”

Condoluci is a practicing Infectious Diseases physician at Jefferson Health New Jersey. A graduate of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, he is board certified in both Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine.

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Condoluci is Assistant Medical Director at Jefferson New Jersey Infectious Diseases in Voorhees, as well as Assistant Program Director of the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine’s Infectious Diseases Fellowship.

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