Hi!
Please find some links to resources below from the CDC. You will find resources for 15-21 year olds, camps, youth sports, schools, faith based, businesses and other community organizations.
Find some peace and take good care of you!
Shaun
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On Behalf Of DNPAO Program (CDC)
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2020 12:25 PM
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Subject: COVID-19 resources & updates from CDC (as of 7/20/20)
We’re sharing
COVID-19
resources and encourage you to check “What’s
New” for more updates.
·
One-Stop
Shop for COVID-19 Resources – find communication resources for 15-21 year olds, camps, youth sports, schools, businesses & workplaces, community & faith-based organizations, parks &
recreation facilities, and other audiences
o Syndicated content (microsite, self-checker, individual pages) for websites
o Follow, like, and share social media content from CDC (Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram), our division (Facebook and Twitter), and other federal accounts (@HHSHealthGov, @HealthGov and @FitnessGov) accounts during this time
· State, Territorial, Local and Tribal Health Department Search – users can search for materials created by health departments
· Cases, Data, and Surveillance – includes links to Cases & Deaths by County, COVIDView Weekly Summary, and more
· USDA National Hunger Clearinghouse has a phone number and text number for people needing food assistance or other nutrition services information.
Below is CDC’s latest COVID-19 email update. Follow these steps to get the emails in your inbox.
· Go to CDC’s Coronavirus website
· Scroll to the bottom and look for “COVID-19 Updates” on the left
· Add your email address and click “Submit”
All best,
Terry
Terry O’Toole, PhD, MDiv
Chief, Program Development and Evaluation Branch
Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Email: toto...@cdc.gov
(O) 770-488-5937
(M) 404-661-9109
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like coronavirus disease 2019. Americans should be prepared for the possibility of
a COVID-19 outbreak in their community. The community can take measures to
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Sent: Monday, July 20, 2020 2:20 PM
Subject: When You Can be Around Others After You Had or Likely Had COVID-19
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