Jeffrey Kluger, who oversees health and science coverage for Time,
will join health officials and Rotary leaders in Atlanta for World Polio Day.
Held for the first time at the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Rotary's annual World Polio Day event on 24 October will bring together the biggest names in the global fight to eradicate polio.
The event will feature CDC Director Thomas Frieden, Time magazine senior editor
Jeffrey Kluger, National Geographic writer Maryn McKenna, Rotary International
President John F. Germ, Vice President Jennifer E. Jones, and surprise guests.
In a recent interview with The Rotarian, Frieden spoke about what he's learned
as head of the U.S. public health system since 2009: "Rotarians' continued
support for global polio eradication efforts is critical," says Frieden,
who will give a global update on the campaign to end polio. "Once polio
is eradicated, we have to continue to apply the lessons learned from its eradication
to get to the next public health victory."
Kluger, a veteran moderator of our World Polio Day events, has covered health
and science for Time since 1996. He's written books about space exploration,
the effects of sibling relationships, and, in 2006, Jonas Salk's polio vaccine.
Rotary will also debut a virtual reality presentation that will
transport viewers to the streets of India and Kenya, where they'll meet polio
survivors and hear their poignant stories. This virtual reality experience,
a product of cutting-edge computer technology and a collaboration with UNICEF,
will be available to view online next year.
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