Tag Archives: CDC recommendations

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Have a COVID-19 Plan

Make a COVID-19 plan now so you’re prepared if you get sick. Consider the ways you will protect yourself and how to be prepared if you get sick with COVID-19. Include how you will adjust your plan if the COVID-19 situation changes in your...

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Understanding COVID-19 Exposure Risks

Learning about how COVID-19 spreads and the factors that can increase or decrease that risk can help you make informed choices. If you were around a person with COVID-19, consider these factors to help determine the likelihood that you were...

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COVID-19 Variants

Variants for the Virus that Causes COVID-19 Viruses constantly change through mutation, and new variants of a virus are expected to occur. If you think about a virus like a tree growing and branching out, each branch on the tree is slightly...

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CDC Interim Recommendations for Fully Vaccinated People

CDC has released updated interim public health recommendations for people fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The information below is an excerpt from the CDC's updated recommendations on April 27, 2021. As this is a rapidly evolving situation,...

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Vaccine Considerations for People with Disabilities

What People with Disabilities and Care Providers Need to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine This post is an excerpt from the CDC's webpage on Vaccine Considerations for People with Disabilities. It provides information for people with disabilities...

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Using Hand Sanitizer

How to Select and Use Hand Sanitizer To prevent the spread of germs, including COVID-19, CDC recommends washing hands with soap and water whenever possible. But if soap and water are not readily available, using a hand sanitizer made with at...

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