Confronting COVID19: See how LA County is responding to government updates and county guidelines.
Learn more about COVID19- background information, symptoms, resources, locations and demographics.
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/coronavirus/locations.htm
Learn more about Check out Covid-19 information and resources on 211OC’s website
This page is updated daily based on data confirmed at 4:00pm ET the day before- includes case count, maps and reports.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.html
California is working around the clock to respond to COVID-19. Check here for continuous updates:
CDC offers the following general considerations to help communities of faith discern how best to practice their beliefs while keeping their staff and congregations safe.
Millions of Americans embrace worship as an essential part of life. For many faith traditions, gathering together for worship is at the heart of what it means to be a community of faith. But as Americans are now aware, gatherings present a risk for increasing spread of COVID-19 during this Public Health Emergency.
CDC offers these suggestions for faith communities to consider and accept, reject, or modify, consistent with their own faith traditions, in the course of preparing to reconvene for in-person gatherings while still working to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/faith-based.html
Have you lost your job? One-stop resource for the people of California impacted by job loss during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
This interactive dashboard/map provides the latest global numbers and numbers by country of COVID-19 cases on a daily basis.
Combat COVID is a one-stop resource created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to help us all win the fight against COVID-19. Combat COVID has the latest on COVID-19 news, vaccines, treatments, and research.
Phone: 1-877-332-6585
Website: www.combatcovid.hhs.gov
We’ve gathered a set of what we hope are useful resources for dealing with some of the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic, and the resulting social isolation and rise in hate incidents, have created. Click here to learn more.
The Police Community Reconciliation Program (PCRP) assists the community in navigating the police department complaint process by providing an opportunity for officers and community members to come together to address concerns, promote understanding, and create mutual respect.
https://www.ochumanrelations.org/programs/community-building/pcrp-request/
We have put together some resources including blogs from reputable sources, initiatives and projects locally and globally. We will build this site together with our community. United it is easier to connect, help each other and thrive.
The new ArcGIS data platform (see Desktop, Mobile & Map Buttons below) improves the COVID-19 reporting process and minimizes any discrepancy between State and Orange County information by reporting same day information.
The 6 a.m. State data are downloaded from CalREDIE each morning, checked to remove duplicates and/or out-of-county residents and then reported to our website by 5 p.m.
If you live in Orange County, find out what resources are available to you and your family during these difficult times whether you work with a service provider already or not.
Check out Covid-19 information and resources on 211OC’s website.
https://www.211oc.org/component/sppagebuilder/31-coronavirus-covid-19-information-resources.html
One of the most important ways we have to combat the spread of illness like coronavirus is through education and information from reliable sources. It’s vital that we provide science-based details about how the illness is spread, as well as updates on what health officials are doing to protect the health of residents of Riverside County.
This webpage was created to provide you with information about our preparedness activities and the latest news and updates about coronavirus and related issues from reputable sources like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). We understand there is anxiety during uncertain times, but RUHS – PH wants you to know we are working to protect the community’s health.
The County has and will continue to provide specific guidelines to enable businesses and others to operate safely. In addition, the Board of Supervisors has devoted $30 million to help small businesses through our COVID-19 Compliant Business Partnership program.
This program offers financial assistance and other benefits to businesses that take the necessary steps to prevent the spread of infection among employees and customers. Click here to learn more about it.
The County of San Diego is working closely with federal and state agencies and the local healthcare community to monitor and test for the COVID-19 virus in the region. Click here to learn more information and get COVID19 updates in your county.
Ventura County is monitoring COVID-19 closely in each local community and keeping the public informed.
We’re teaming up with counties to fight it with every tool we have: current local data, testing, contact tracing, infection control, emergency supplies, containment measures, and more. Click here to receive continuous updates in Ventura County.