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[View Online]( [AARP]( Wednesday, September 28, 2022 AARP Coronavirus Updates [CORONAVIRUS EVENT: VACCINES, FLU SEASON AND TELLING OUR STORIES]( [MARK ROYCE / TIMOTHY GREENFIELD-SANDERS]( FILADENDRON / GETTY IMAGES [Join us online]( or [sign up here]( to join on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 1 p.m. ET. Join AARP for another informational COVID tele-town hall on Sept. 29 at 1 p.m. (ET) to address bivalent boosters, flu vaccines and how adversity shapes our life story. As we emerge from the pandemic, older adults yearn for more social gatherings with family and friends and to explore new and meaningful personal endeavors, including hobbies, travel, and community service. Many feel they’ve been isolated for too long. We will hear from StoryCorps’s CEO on how adversity and purpose influence our life story and will also discuss the latest COVID developments — including how vaccines tailored to the omicron sub-variants provide a new tool to stave off the virus, concerns that lower influenza vaccine rates could mean a difficult flu season ahead, and new long COVID treatments. The event will focus on the following areas: - The latest update on COVID vaccines and what to expect as we head into cold and flu season. - How do purpose and adversity shape our life story? - How do we capture and preserve our stories about life during the pandemic? Speakers: - Tom Frieden, M.D., CEO of Resolve to Save Lives, Former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Sandra Clark, CEO of StoryCorps - Anand Parekh, M.D., Chief Medical Advisor at the Bipartisan Policy Center [SIGN UP NOW]( We are sending these updates to keep you informed of AARP's response to the global coronavirus pandemic, which includes tele-town halls to answer your questions. [If you wish to opt out of AARP Coronavirus Updates, please click here.]( [Download Our App]( [Join AARP]( [AARP.org]( [Contact Us]( [Manage Your Account]( [Unsubscribe From This Type of Email]( [Unsubscribe From All AARP Email]( [AARP ©1995-2022](. All rights reserved. 601 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20049 | [Privacy Policy](

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