Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins Announces S.A.F.E. Elections Medical Advisory Committee Ahead of November Electionby Intown StaffAugust 22, 20200Shares00Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins announced the creation of the S.A.F.E. Elections Medical Advisory Committee (SEMAC) to advise on measures that the Harris County Clerk’s Office can take to ensure that voting remains safe throughout the November General Election. SEMAC is composed of eight leading Houston-area doctors, health care experts, and infectious disease specialists. In addition to improving upon the safety measures put in place through the S.A.F.E. Elections Plan for the July Primary Runoff Election, SEMAC will provide additional recommendations to protect voters and election workers at voting centers. Additionally, SEMAC will provide guidance to voters to make their own health determinations in assessing whether they are eligible to vote by mail this November.“My number one priority is to keep Harris County residents safe while we work together to curb the spread of COVID-19,” said Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins. “The S.A.F.E. Elections Medical Advisory Committee will help us to ensure that even more safety measures than we had at voting centers this July will be in place this November to further protect those exercising their right to vote. We know that voting by mail is the safest method to vote during this pandemic, and it is my duty to inform voters about every available option they have to vote. Based on the Committee’s recommendations, we will encourage all Harris County residents to assess their own health status to decide if they are eligible to vote by mail.”S.A.F.E. Elections Medical Advisory Committee MembersEDWIN ALEXANDER, B.Sc., M.Sc.Expert Medical Advisor & Clinical Research Operations ConsultantPharmaceutical & Medical Device IndustryMILTON FINEGOLD, M.D.Emeritus Professor of Pathology-Immunology, Baylor College of MedicineFAITH D. IHEKWEAZU, M.D., M.S.Assistant Professor, Section of Pediatric GastroenterologyTexas Children’s Hospital, Baylor College of MedicineELENA M. MARKS, J.D., M.P.HPresident & CEO, Episcopal Health FoundationNon-resident Fellow in Health Policy, Rice University’s Baker InstituteDANIEL M. MUSHER, M.D. See Also Houstonians Show-Up Big to Raise Critical Funds to Fight Crime in Houston and Honor Distinguished Community Members at the Crime Stoppers Annual Houston’s Heroes Awards Luncheon Distinguished Service Professor of MedicineProfessor of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of MedicineInfectious Disease Section, VA Medical Center, HoustonANAEZE OFFODILE II, M.D., M.P.H.Executive Director, Clinical TransformationAssistant Professor, Department of Plastic Surgery, UT MD Anderson Cancer CenterNon-Residential Scholar, Baker Institute for Public PolicyWELELA TEREFFE, M.D., M.P.H.Chief Medical OfficerProfessor, Radiation Oncology, UT MD Anderson Cancer CenterJAMES VERSALOVIC, M.D., PH.DInterim Physician-in-Chief and Pathologist-in-Chief, Texas Children’s HospitalProfessor of Pathology & Immunology, Baylor College of MedicineFor more information, please visit HarrisVotes.com and follow @HarrisVotes on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. What's Your Reaction?Excited0Happy0In Love0Not Sure0Silly000