
Beach Cities Health District is launching the virtual Safe in the South Bay series, bringing health experts, cities, chambers of commerce, schools and community members together around this fast-moving pandemic.
The live-streamed series will cover a variety of COVID-19 topics, including testing, navigating the new normal, mental health and personal resilience.
The first Safe in the South Bay panel is set for Tuesday, August 25 from 5 – 6:30 p.m. and will answer some of the most frequently asked COVID-19 questions, as well as provide an update on the latest Beach Cities COVID-19 numbers, what it means to live in the new normal and how residents can support local businesses.
The panelists for the first event are:
- Dr. William Kim, Chief Medical Advisor, Beach Cities Health District
- Dr. Moe Gelbart, Executive Director, Thelma McMillen Center for Alcohol & Drug Treatment, Torrance Memorial
- Dr. Anthony Taranto, Executive Director, Student Services, Redondo Beach Unified School District
- Kelly Stroman, President/CEO, Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce
For more information and to register, visit www.bchd.org/coronavirus