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Coronavirus Information

COVID-19 vaccines are new, and it’s normal for people to have questions about them. The sheer amount of information—and misinformation—about COVID-19 vaccines can be overwhelming to anyone. We encourage everyone that has questions to reach out to their primary care physician. Below are a few resources to get you started on making an informed decision for you and your family. 

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Where can I get Tested?

There are a few places that you can go to get tested for the COVID-19 virus, both with and with out insurance. Download the list below. 

Where can I get the vaccine?

The supply of vaccine is now readily availiable to the general public. You can find out where to get the vaccine and avaliability by visiting vaccine.gov .

Have questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine?

It's a new vaccine and it is understandable for people to have questions. We recommend talking with your primary care physician or a trusted healthcare authority. Below is a FAQ from the CDC and you can download a FAQ document with answers about the COVID-19 vaccine. 

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Guidance for 
Schools

Center for Disease Control

Find out how to keep your children safe while attending school this year. Click the button below for the CDC

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Guidance for 
Businesses

Center for Disease Control

Together we can stop the spread of COVID-19. Is your business doing it's part? Read more through the link below.

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Vaccine
Information

Center For Disease Control

Talk with your primary care physician if you have specific questions. Find out general information at cdc.gov.

OPERATIONAL STRATEGY
FOR SCHOOLS

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