Editor’s Observe: Watch the primary two episodes of this three-part livestream sequence here.
On Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m., KSAT anchors Steve Spriester and Isis Romero will host consultants from Trinity College to debate and reply your questions on medication, spirituality and psychological well being throughout this vacation season.
The dialog will start at 6:30 p.m., throughout our KSAT Information at 6 broadcast, after which proceed on KSAT.com, our newsreader app and KSAT-TV streaming platforms. The complete stream will likely be out there on the prime of this text.
Ship us your questions within the immediate under for Dr. Jose Plata, medical director for Trinity College’s COVID-19 clinic.
Background
It’s one thing that has hit our neighborhood in so many alternative methods, that it’s laborious to cowl in only one night time.
So, KSAT’s Steve Spriester, Isis Romero and Myra Arthur will take 3 consecutive Wednesdays in December to deal with the alternative ways the coronavirus has modified our lives, and the place we go from right here.
The conversations will start throughout our KSAT Information at 6 broadcast and on-line at 6:30 p.m., after which proceed on KSAT.com, our newsreader app and KSAT-TV streaming platforms from 7-8p.m. All may be watched on this article. See the total livestream schedule under.
- Wednesday, Dec. 2, 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
- Wednesday, Dec. 9, 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
- Wednesday, Dec. 16, 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
It’s a dialogue we’d love our viewers to participate in as properly. Weigh in now with questions you’d like requested of the consultants within the immediate on the backside of this text.
Partnering with Trinity College for the three half sequence, the primary night time on Dec. 2 will deal with the well being and financial methods this illness has affected so many people. The subjects embrace vaccines, the influence on marginalized communities in San Antonio, and illness transmission. Panelists for the primary night time will embrace Christine Drennon, Ph.D., Affiliate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Trinity College; David Macpherson, Ph.D., Chair Division of Economics at Trinity College; and Alfred Montoya, Ph.D., Affiliate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology.
The second Wednesday in December will give attention to how COVID-19 has affected the training neighborhood — how mother and father, academics and college students have felt the brunt of lock downs and digital studying.
The third half will middle on sustaining private relationships throughout the pandemic. What’s going to regular even seem like in any case this, and the way can we reside our lives inside COVID confines.
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