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Covid-19 Coronavirus information and links for:
Map projections for your state
Map to see state by state cases
What are the symptoms?
Who is at highest risk?
What is social distancing?
Printable Materials
Online Videos
Answers to: Frequently asked questions
Ways to: Get Help, Volunteer and Inform
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Awareness
OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN
GUIDELINES:
Criteria, Phase One, Phase Two, Phase Three
GUIDELINES:
ENGLISH - PDF Version
SPANISH - PDF Version
The Guardian
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the US
Coronavirus map of the US: Latest cases state by state
MAP to see state by state cases
How COVID- 19 Spreads
Symptoms of Coronavirus
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Education
Timeline:
How the new coronavirus spread
How to prepare and protect yourself
What to do if you think you are sick.
Face Mask Covering
How To Make One and
How To Wear One
World Health Organization:
Advice for the public
Health Workers Rights, Safety and Health
CORONAVIRUS GUIDELINES FOR AMERICA
Slowing the Spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Who is at highest risk? NEW
Higher Risk for Severe Illness
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
How to Protect Yourself & Others
Talking with children about COVID-19
Messages for Parents, School Staff working with children
COVID-19 Screening Tool
Check for symptoms online
Pandemics That Changed History NEW
History Timeline
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Financial Assistance
FINANCIAL HELP, ASSISTANCE & RELIEF:
The CARES Act
Assistance to Small Businesses
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Small Business
Guidance & Loan Resources
Summary: CARE’s Act’s
Employee Leave Provisions
CARES Act: Unemployment Insurance
Questions and Answered
Frequently Asked Questions About the CARES Act
Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act
Economic Stimulus for Churches and Nonprofits
LOCAL & NATIONAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
SBA ASSISTANCE LOCATOR
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Health
United States Department of Labor
Safety and health information for workers and employers
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19 - OSH
Public Health when Traveling
Communication Resources for Travelers
What to Do If You Are Sick
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HEALTH INFORMATION BY STATE
COVID-19 Websites
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Alabama
Alaska
American Samoa
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Federated States of Micronesia
Florida
Georgia
Guam
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Help
BLOOD DRIVE
Find A Drive Near You
COVID-19 Coronavirus Resources:
Government Help Center and answers on:
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Benefits
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Healthcare
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Stimulus Checks
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Support
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Unemployment
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Volunteering
FOOD ASSISTANCE National List:
Food Banks
SPECIAL RESOURCES
COVID-19 Coronavirus Help for:
Businesses
Emergency Management
Health Departments
Healthcare Professionals
Household Checklist
Laboratories
Pregnancy
Schools
Sickness
Small Business Owners
Travelers
TESTING LOCATIONS for COVID-19 Coronavirus
Find your Nearest Testing Center
COVID-19 Funding for Tribes
Tribal Health & Financial assistance
Resources to support tribal communities
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Languages
Coronavirus (COVID-19) website information in:
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冠状病毒(COVID-19)Chineese
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코로나바이러스 (COVID-19) Korean
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Spanish
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Vi-rút corona (COVID-19) Vietnamese
OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN
PDF Version - Spanish
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Prevention
COVID-19 ACT NOW
Why you must act now
MAP to see projections for your state
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Limited Action
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Social Distancing
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Shelter in Place
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19 - OSH
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
How to Protect Yourself
Prevention of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) | CDC
Face Mask Covering
How To Make One and How To Wear One
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Settings
AMERICAN RED CROSS:
Students Prevention & Safety Information
CORONAVIRUS GUIDELINES FOR AMERICA
Slowing the Spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Centers for Decease Control and Prevention
Prevent Getting Sick
Social Distancing Video
What is social distancing
United States Department of Labor
Safety and health information for workers and employers
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Printable/Resources
Coronavirus PRINTABLE MATERIAL
Developed to support COVID-19 recommendations. All materials are free for download to be printed on a standard office printer, or you may use a commercial printer.
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COVID-19 ONLINE VIDEOS
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
English 59 Videos
Spanish 19 Videos
CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT
Coronavirus Response VIDEO
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Safety
United States Department of Labor
Safety and health information for workers and employers
Safety and Health Topics | COVID-19 | Occupational Safety & Health Administration
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19 - OSH
U.S. FOOD & DRUG Administration
Commissioner of Food and Drugs - Food and Drug Administration (Stephen M. Hahn M.D.)
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Focuses on Safety of ...
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Prevention & Safety Information for Students
CORONAVIRUS GUIDELINES FOR AMERICA
Slowing the Spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
Centers for Decease Control and Prevention
Prevent Getting Sick
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Testing
COVID-19 Testing:
FAQ's and Additional Information
TESTING Centers for COVID-19 Coronavirus
Find your Nearest Testing Center
TESTING Sites for the COVID-19 Coronavirus
By State/District/Territory/ with Map & Phone#s
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Updates
LOCAL: Dallas/Fort Worth Updates
U.S. FOOD & DRUG Administration
Commissioner of Food and Drugs - Food and Drug Administration (Stephen M. Hahn M.D.)
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Videos
COVID-19 ONLINE VIDEOS
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
English 59 Videos
Spanish 19 Videos
CAMPAIGN TOOLKIT
Coronavirus Response VIDEO
What is social distancing? Video NEW
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Wellness
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NEW
What to Do If You Are Sick
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Add a link for Wellness
Frequently Asked Questions: COVID-19
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What if I'm the caregiver of someone who is self-isolating, or if a household member is self-isolating?"The CDC has provided recommendations in this case that can help to minimize the risk of spreading the virus: Make sure you understand and can help the person with the directions of the health care provider related to medication and care. Limit visitors. Make sure you have good air flow in shared paces of the home. This includes an open window or other similar options. Wash your hands often with soap and hot water or sanitizer. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Wash laundry very well and wash anything with blood, body fluids, and or other secretions right away. Monitor the individual’s symptoms. Be prepared to contact their health care provider if their symptoms worsen.
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Should I visit my vulnerable (elderly, high-risk) relatives?"If relative is located in a nursing home, retirement home, or long-term care facility, please stay away. If relative lives at home, visitors should still be limited unless absolutely necessary, and good housekeeping practices and social distancing should be followed. Remember, just because you feel fine, you could still be carrying the virus and exposing it to others.
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What if I'm a caregiver for someone who is sick?Stay in another room and use a separate bathroom, if possible. If facemasks are available, have them wear a facemask when you are around them. Avoid sharing household items (dishes, glasses towels, bedding, etc). Wash your hands after interacting with them. Clean all high-touch surfaces every day, including counter tops, doorknobs, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones and other things. Monitor their symptoms, and monitor your symptoms as well
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What are the best ways to clean?Wear disposable gloves to clean and disinfect Clean all “high-touch” areas, such as counter tops, doorknobs, bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones and other things. Consider cleaning soft surfaces, including carpets and rugs Wash laundry very well- wash anything with blood or body fluids right away. Read the labels of all cleaning products and use them as the product recommends
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Food safety:If you stocked up on food supplies in the last week, officials with the coalition are reminding residents of food safety safety guidelines: “Best if Use-By” and other date labels are often confusing. Baby formula is the only product that is required to follow product dating. All other date labeling is established by the food manufacture as a recommendation for the highest quality. Shelf-stable food that does not require refrigeration or to be frozen is generally safe to eat after the recommended date Even after opening, most milk and dairy products are good several days after the recommended date Most meat, such as chicken, beef, pork, etc. should be frozen and follow thawing guidelines If you planned ahead and froze food that was purchased, remember to thaw it safely before use. Thaw foods in the refrigerator, microwave, under running water, or other options. Just remember to not let the internal temperature go above 41 degrees for longer than 4 hours. For foods that you may not have frozen, look for signs of food spoilage. These include texture change, sour smell, and discoloration As always, remember to cook foods thoroughly.
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If you're continuing to eat out:As residents continue to support local restaurants, officials are providing the following reminders: Food and beverages may be sold, as long as they are taken from the premises right away Call or use an app to place your order ahead of time Pick your prepared food up when it’s ready. This keeps you from needing to linger in the establishment while your food is being prepared
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Fraud warning:Officials say they have also been made aware of some related to COVID-19. They say in the interest of social distancing, public health officials and those who work in healthcare will not be going door-to-door to share information or request information at this time. If you receive such a visit, call police. Officials say the CDC or public health agencies also will not be calling you to reserve vaccines or other COVID-19 related items, so call police if you receive such a call.
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Why social distancing works:If you stay more than 6 feet away from other individuals, they cannot cough in your face and transmit the virus. That is basic droplet transmission. If you stay home, or limit excursions outside the home, you have less opportunity for someone to cough in your face and less opportunity to pick up the virus on your hands from someone who coughed without good etiquette. If you stay home when you have a cough, you will then not be the individual who soils the elevator button or coughed near an older member of the community or someone with an underlying health condition. Larger gatherings give more opportunities to make a mistake and transmit than small gatherings. However, small gatherings still give more opportunities than no gatherings
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