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NJ Injects Greater Protection from Meningitis Into College Campuses Meningitis News

    • Health & Fitness

Updated vaccination procedures designed to protect New Jersey college students against meningitis outbreaks were signed into law last week, according to legislators.

Casting director, Mark Summers is looking for people who have suffered from meningococcal disease. This is for a public service announcement about meningitis awareness that will air on TV and other media outlets. The emphasis is on bringing awareness to parents and the public at large to better understand this disease and encourage families to speak with their health care provider about preventative options. Mark Summers Casting is specifically interested in people of diverse ethnic backgrounds and people from South Africa, ages 6 months to 22 years old who have visible consequences from meningitis such as missing limbs, prosthetics or hearing aids. If this is you, please send submissions to the email address mystory@marksummers.com



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Updated vaccination procedures designed to protect New Jersey college students against meningitis outbreaks were signed into law last week, according to legislators.

Casting director, Mark Summers is looking for people who have suffered from meningococcal disease. This is for a public service announcement about meningitis awareness that will air on TV and other media outlets. The emphasis is on bringing awareness to parents and the public at large to better understand this disease and encourage families to speak with their health care provider about preventative options. Mark Summers Casting is specifically interested in people of diverse ethnic backgrounds and people from South Africa, ages 6 months to 22 years old who have visible consequences from meningitis such as missing limbs, prosthetics or hearing aids. If this is you, please send submissions to the email address mystory@marksummers.com



Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “Meningitis News” and rate and review where you get your podcasts:

Apple Podcasts

Stitcher

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Google Play

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Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/newsmeningitis

Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/meningitisnews

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meningitisnews

Remember our Disclaimer, the content in this podcast are intended as general

information only and may not be considered as a substitution for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

Support our show by visiting us on Patreon, https://www.patreon.com/meningitisnews

To learn more about Meningitis News visit our website, http://www.MeningitisNews.org


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