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  2. Full Pharmacists Toolkit - COVID.gov

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/2021-05/Combined Pharmacist Toolkit May 11.pdf

    Viral Test: A test that checks specimens from your nose or your mouth (saliva) to find out if you are currently infected with a virus like SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

  3. Income and Financial Assistance - COVID.gov

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Income-and-Financial-Assistance.pdf

    People experiencing Long COVID may need financial assistance due to lost wages or unemployment. There are federal programs to help you address financial difficulties that are the result of Long COVID. In addition, some of the resources may also support individuals, their families and caregivers are experiencing the longer-term

  4. Services and Supports for Longer-Term Impacts of COVID-19

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Services-and-Supports-for-Longer...

    Long COVID is a term created and promulgated by patients, and recognizes the importance of two technical terms, Post-COVID-19 conditions, or PCC, broadly equivalent to Long COVID, and Post-acute Sequalae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, focused on the direct effects of the virus.

  5. National Research Action Plan - COVID.gov

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/National-Research-Action-Plan-on...

    U.S. government-wide national research agenda focused on advancing prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and provision of services and supports for individuals and families experiencing Long COVID.

  6. Services and Supports for Longer-Term Impacts of COVID-19:...

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/LongCOVID-Report-QuickstartGuide.pdf

    If you have Long COVID, you may need assistance to do things you did by yourself in the past. You also may need to make changes in your life or to your home to adapt to the changes in your abilities.

  7. Full Toolkit for Community Health Workers Toolkit - COVID.gov

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/2021-05/CHW_ALL PDF_English 05.03.2021_0.pdf

    Community-Based Organizations COVID-19 Vaccine Toolkit and the COVID-19 Vaccination Communication Toolkit. These toolkits have additional materials like fact sheets, posters, stickers, and social media examples that you can share with your community. The CDC website also has general information and resources on COVID-19, as well as

  8. Health Care Coverage and Access - COVID.gov

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Health-Care-Coverage-and-Access.pdf

    They can help answer questions on issues such as denied health or disability benefits, COBRA, or plan administration and compliance. Reach a Benefits Advisor, visit Ask EBSA | U.S. Department of Labor (dol.gov) Speak to a Benefits Advisor, call (866) 444-3272; dial 7-1-1 to access telecommunications relay services.

  9. COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Flyer

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/2021-05/CHW_COVID19 Vaccine Confidence_Flyer...

    COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence. The FDA and CDC have the highest standards when it comes to ensuring the safety and effectiveness of vaccines. Their process includes the following procedures: • Scientists must first test vaccines extensively in medical studies to ensure they are safe and effective. • Before the FDA authorizes a vaccine for

  10. Tips to Slow the Spread of COVID-19

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/2021-05/CHW_Tips to Slow the Spread of COVID...

    the spread of COVID-19. Wear a mask and wash your hands frequently. What to do if someone is sick. If you’re sick, you, your roommates, and close contacts need to self-isolate by limiting your use of shared spaces as much as possible. Eat in your room and don’t share dishes, drinking glasses, cups, or eating utensils. Everyone should wear a ...

  11. How to Talk About COVID-19 Vaccines With Friends and Family

    www.covid.gov/sites/default/files/2021-03/How_to_Talk_About_COVID-19_Vaccines...

    How to Talk to About COVID-19 Vaccines With Friends and Family 2 Help them find their own reason to get vaccinated Everyone who chooses to get vaccinated does it for a reason—to protect their family, to protect their children, to be less anxious, to visit their parents, or to get back to activities