Get answers to your vaccine questions

Two people carrying a carton of COVID-19 vaccine down a hallway
COVID-19 vaccine being carried to ultra-cold freezers at WSU, where Whitman County supplies are being stored for use throughout the community. (Photo by WSU Photo Services)

Wondering about COVID-19 vaccines?

Here’s your chance to get the facts from WSU’s infectious disease expert and board-certified pathologist, Dr. Guy Palmer.

The WSU community is invited to send COVID-19 vaccine questions to covid-19.info@wsu.edu by March 17.

Palmer will answer them in an informative video set to begin airing later this month.

Sure, you can ask things such as whether the vaccine is safe. But feel free to go beyond the basics with questions like should you get the vaccine if you’ve already had COVID-19? What about if you have underlying conditions? Is one company’s vaccine better than the others?

Please use your WSU email account to submit questions. Contact information will be used only for purposes of being able to clarify, if needed, any questions received.

The submitted questions will be sorted by general themes and answered by Palmer in the upcoming video.

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