Recommendation to Pause Use of Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 VaccineCDC recommends pausing use of the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine following a rare and severe type of blood clot in 6 people who received the vaccine. (147 characters)Apr 15 2021 Read more.. |
Health Equity in ActionHealth Equity in ActionApr 11 2021 Read more.. |
Upper-Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI)Ventilation interventions, like upper-room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) can help reduce the number of infectious viral particles (e.g., SARS-CoV-2) in the air.Apr 08 2021 Read more.. |
Scientific Evidence for Conditions that Increase Risk of Severe Illness ' COVID-19 ' CDCEvidence used to update the list of underlying medical conditions that increase a person's risk of severe illness from COVID-19Mar 28 2021 Read more.. |
Preparing for Your COVID-19 VaccinationThis information will help you prepare for your COVID-19 vaccination.Mar 25 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines that Require 2 ShotsIf you receive a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, you will need 2 shots to get the most protection.Mar 24 2021 Read more.. |
Developing Vaccines QuicklyA description of how COVID-19 vaccines were developed, tested, authorized, and distributed quickly while maintaining the same high safety standards required for all vaccines.Mar 24 2021 Read more.. |
How to talk about COVID-19 vaccines with friends and familyCOVID-19 vaccines are new, and it's normal to for people to have questions about them. CDC has information about how to talk to your friends and family about COVID-19 vaccines.Mar 17 2021 Read more.. |
What To Do If A Child Becomes Sick or Receives a New COVID-19 Diagnosis At Your Child Care ProgramThis flowchart outlines what to do if a child becomes sick or receives a new COVID-19 diagnosis at your child care facilityMar 11 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Child Care Program Symptom Screening FlowchartCOVID-19 symptom screening flowchart for childcare facilitiesMar 11 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 vaccination and other medical proceduresMost routine medical procedures or screenings can be performed before or after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.Mar 11 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines for Teachers, School Staff, and Childcare WorkersTeachers and staff in pre-Kindergarten to grade 12 (pre-K-12 schools) and childcare workers are prioritized for COVID-19 vaccines.Mar 09 2021 Read more.. |
When You've Been Fully VaccinatedRecommendations on what activities people can do after they have been fully vaccinated, including how to gather safely with vaccinated and unvaccinated people.Mar 08 2021 Read more.. |
For People Living in Prisons and JailsLiving in prisons and jails puts you at higher risk for getting COVID-19, it is important to protect yourself and othersMar 04 2021 Read more.. |
Pregnant PeoplePregnant people need to take steps to protect themselves and stay healthy during the COVID-19.Mar 04 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines WorkVaccines currently approved for use in the United States are effective at preventing COVID-19.Mar 04 2021 Read more.. |
Information About Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 VaccineJohnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for people aged 18 years and older.Mar 03 2021 Read more.. |
Different COVID-19 VaccinesOverview of what you should know about the different COVID-19 vaccines, including vaccine types and how they work to provide protection against COVID-19, which vaccines have been authorized and recommended in the United States, and which are in Phase 3 clinical trials.Mar 03 2021 Read more.. |
How COVID-19 Vaccines Get to YouVaccine manufacturers; the federal government; state, local, and territorial jurisdictions; and other partners are working to make sure safe and effective vaccines are getting to you as quickly as possible. This page will help you understand the key steps in this important process and how CDC is tracking vaccine distribution, delivery, and administration throughout the United States.Feb 25 2021 Read more.. |
Communication Resources for COVID-19 VaccinesCOVID-19 vaccines communciation resources including print resources, graphics, social media, web widgets, and other communication tools.Feb 23 2021 Read more.. |
Guidance for COVID-19CDC COVID-19 Guidance DocumentsFeb 18 2021 Read more.. |
What Older Adults Need to Know about COVID-19 VaccinesThe risk of severe illness from COVID-19 increases with age, which is why the CDC recommends older adults receive COVID-19 vaccines.Feb 18 2021 Read more.. |
Isolate If You Are SickSeparate yourself from others if you have COVID-19.Feb 17 2021 Read more.. |
Improve How Your Mask Protects YouLearn more about how to make sure your mask works effectively.Feb 09 2021 Read more.. |
Percent of Delivered First Vaccine Doses Administered by U.S. States and TerritoriesStates and jurisdictions assess their efforts at vaccinating their community and monitor the percentage of the vaccine supply delivered that has been administered.Feb 08 2021 Read more.. |
Pharmacies Participating in the Federal Retail Pharmacy ProgramFind a list of retail pharmacies that will be participating in the federal retail pharmacy program to provide the COVID-19 vaccine.Feb 01 2021 Read more.. |
Understanding the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program for COVID-19 VaccinationLearn about the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program for COVID-19 Vaccination.Feb 01 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccination for CommunitiesProtect your community. Get answers to common questions and accurate information about COVID-19 vaccines.Jan 28 2021 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Pregnant People and New ParentsResources and tools to help pregnant people, breastfeeding women and new parents caring for infants to protect their health and help people who serve these communities communicate with them.Jan 27 2021 Read more.. |
Large GatheringsGuidance about large gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemicJan 27 2021 Read more.. |
Small GatheringsTips to safely host or attend small holiday gatherings.Jan 27 2021 Read more.. |
Workplace Vaccination ProgramTo keep your workplace healthy, consider offering free, on-site COVID-19 vaccination at your business locations.Jan 26 2021 Read more.. |
Essential Workers & Employees: When & How to Get VaccinatedIf you're an essential worker, it's important to find out where to get vaccinated as soon as it is available to you.Jan 26 2021 Read more.. |
Importance of COVID-19 Vaccination for Essential WorkersThe CDC recommends essential workers be included among those offered the first supply of COVID-19 vaccines.Jan 26 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccination ToolkitsCOVID-19 Vaccination Toolkits for Medical Centers, Clinics, and Pharmacies, Long-term Care Facilities, Essential Workers, Community Based OrganizationsJan 15 2021 Read more.. |
Masks Protect You & Me ' CDCMasks Protect You & Me | CDCJan 15 2021 Read more.. |
VaccinesCOVID-19 Vaccine: Helps protect you from getting COVID-19. Learn more about getting ready for your COVID vaccine, how to get a vaccine, and what to expect...Jan 14 2021 Read more.. |
Requirement for Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test or Recovery from COVID-19 for All Air Passengers Arriving in the United StatesInformation and frequently asked questions about requirement for proof of negative COVID-19 test or recovery from COVID-19 for all air passengers arriving in the United StatesJan 14 2021 Read more.. |
US COVID-19 Cases Caused by VariantsView a map showing the number of confirmed cases in each state of the new COVID-19 variant (B.1.1.7) in the United States.Jan 14 2021 Read more.. |
Improving Ventilation in Your HomeIf a visitor needs to be in your home, improving ventilation (air flow) can help prevent virus particles from accumulating in the air in your home. Good ventilation, along with other preventive actions, like staying 6 feet apart and wearing masks, can help prevent you from getting and spreading Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).Jan 06 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 VaccinationsMessages and graphics to support COVID-19 vaccination efforts.Jan 06 2021 Read more.. |
Understanding Viral Vector COVID-19 VaccinesViral vector vaccines are a type of vaccine likely to be approved for use for COVID-19 that work differently from the initially approved mRNA vaccines.Jan 04 2021 Read more.. |
Facts about COVID-19 VaccinesWith the possibility of a limited supply of one or more COVID-19 vaccines becoming available before the end of 2020, accurate vaccine information is critical. It can be difficult to know which sources of information you can trust. Learn more about common myths and misconceptions about COVID-19 vaccination.Jan 03 2021 Read more.. |
Resources for Teachers and StaffCOVID 19 classroom setup for schools and childcare programsDec 30 2020 Read more.. |
New Variant of Virus that Causes COVID-19 DetectedSince November 2020, the United Kingdom (UK) has reported a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases in London and southeast England. This rapid increase in cases has been linked to a different version-or variant-of the virus that causes COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2).Dec 28 2020 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccination Considerations for Persons with Underlying Medical ConditionsIf you have an underlying medical condition, this can help you make an informed decision about getting a COVID-19 vaccination.Dec 28 2020 Read more.. |
Information about the Moderna COVID-19 VaccineInformation about the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine including name, manufacturer, type of vaccine, number of shots, how it is given and links to ingredient information.Dec 22 2020 Read more.. |
Information about the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 VaccineName: BNT162b2 Manufacturer: Pfizer, Inc., and BioNTech Type of vaccine: mRNA Number of shots: 2 shots, 21 days apart How given: Shot in the muscle of the upper armDec 21 2020 Read more.. |
Participate in Outdoor and Indoor ActivitiesLower the likelihood of being exposed to COVID-19 by meeting people who don't live with you outdoors. Read options for indoor and outdoor activities.Dec 20 2020 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines and Severe Allergic ReactionsCDC has learned of reports that some people have experienced severe allergic reactions-also known as anaphylaxis-after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. As an example, an allergic reaction is considered severe when a person needs to be treated with epinephrine or EpiPen© or if they must go to the hospital. If you get a COVID-19 vaccine and you think you might be having a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination site, seek immediate medical care by calling 911.Dec 18 2020 Read more.. |
Winter HolidaysWinter holiday gatherings with family and friends are fun but can increase the chances of getting or spreading COVID-19 or the flu. Follow these tips to make your winter holidays safer.Dec 15 2020 Read more.. |
When Vaccine is Limited, Who Gets Vaccinated First?Because the supply of COVID-19 vaccine in the United States is expected to be limited at first, CDC recommends that initial supplies of COVID-19 vaccine be allocated to healthcare personnel and long-term care facility residents. CDC made this recommendation on December 3, 2020, and based it on recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), an independent panel of medical and public health experts.Dec 15 2020 Read more.. |
Understanding mRNA COVID-19 VaccinesmRNA vaccines are a new type of vaccine to protect against infectious diseases. To trigger an immune response, many vaccines put a weakened or inactivated germ into our bodies. Not mRNA vaccines. Instead, they teach our cells how to make a protein-or even just a piece of a protein-that triggers an immune response inside our bodies. That immune response, which produces antibodies, is what protects us from getting infected if the real virus enters our bodies.Dec 15 2020 Read more.. |
Vaccination Considerations for People who are Pregnant or BreastfeedingHealthcare personnel who are pregnant or breastfeeding may get vaccinated for COVID-19, but there are many considerations that go into that decision.Dec 14 2020 Read more.. |
Care for YourselfTips to care for yourself and reduce stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic with resources for several audiences.Dec 13 2020 Read more.. |
What to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 VaccineCOVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. You may have some side effects, which are a normal sign that your body is building protection. These side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few days.Dec 13 2020 Read more.. |
What to Expect at Your Appointment to Get Vaccinated for COVID-19Because COVID-19 is a new disease with new vaccines, you may have questions about what happens before, during, and after your appointment to get vaccinated. These tips will help you know what to expect when you get vaccinated, what information your provider will give you, and resources you can use to monitor your health after you are vaccinated.Dec 12 2020 Read more.. |
V-safe After Vaccination Health CheckerUse your smartphone to report any side effects after getting the COVID-19 vaccine, as well as reminders if you need a second dose.Dec 09 2020 Read more.. |
How COVID-19 SpreadsHow COVID-19 spreads. COVID-19 most commonly spreads during close contact and can also be spread by airborne transmission.Dec 08 2020 Read more.. |
Estimated Disease Burden of COVID-19Learn about the estimated number of people in the United States who have had the virus that causes COVID-19.Dec 06 2020 Read more.. |
Ensuring COVID-19 Vaccines WorkBefore the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) determines whether to approve a vaccine or authorize a vaccine for emergency use, clinical trials are conducted to determine how well it works. This is known as effectiveness.After FDA approves a vaccine or authorizes a vaccine for emergency use, it continues to be studied to determine how well it works under real-world conditions. CDC and other federal partners will be assessing COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness under real-world conditions. CDC is preparing now so that further assessment of vaccine effectiveness can start as soon as COVID-19 vaccines either approved or authorized for emergency use by FDA. Many of these assessments will build on existing CDC programsNov 30 2020 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Childcare ProgramsCOVID-19 guidance and tools to help daycare, preschool and summer camp administrators make informed decisions and protect their students and staff.Nov 26 2020 Read more.. |
Toolkit for People 18 to 24This toolkit provides COVID-19 related web links, fact sheets, social media and other resources for young adults age 18 to 24.Nov 26 2020 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Summer CampsThis toolkit provides web links, fact sheets, posters, and other resources for summer camp administrators, parents and attendees.Nov 26 2020 Read more.. |
How to Select and Use Hand SanitizerLearn how to select and use hand sanitizer in order to help you avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others.Nov 24 2020 Read more.. |
For Specific Industries and OccupationsFor Specific Industries and OccupationsNov 24 2020 Read more.. |
Know Your Travel Risk - Transportation InfographicStaying home is the best way to protect yourself and loved ones.If you travel:Short trips with no stops are safer than longer road trips with one or more stops.Traveling only with household members is safer than traveling with people who don't live with you.Nov 23 2020 Read more.. |
Know Your Travel Risk - Food During Travel InfographicKnow which dining options are safer.Bringing your own food and drinks, or using drive-thru, delivery, and curbside pickup options are safer than dining at a restaurant.If you dine at a restaurant, eating outdoors is safer than eating indoors.Nov 23 2020 Read more.. |
Know Your Travel Risk - Camping InfographicKnow which dining options are safer.Bringing your own food and drinks, or using drive-thru, delivery, and curbside pickup options are safer than dining at a restaurant.If you dine at a restaurant, eating outdoors is safer than eating indoors.Nov 23 2020 Read more.. |
Benefits of Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine ' CDCLearn about the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination based on what experts currently know. Vaccination will be an important tool to help stop the pandemic.Nov 23 2020 Read more.. |
Testing and International Air TravelTesting 1-3 days before and 2-5 days after travel may reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Testing does not eliminate all risk, but when combined with everyday precautions like wearing masks, social distancing, and handwashing, it can make travel safer by reducing spread on planes and in airports and at travelers' destinations.Nov 20 2020 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Healthcare ProvidersGuidance and tools to help clinicians make decisions, protect patients and employees, and communicate with their communities.Nov 17 2020 Read more.. |
Workplaces and BusinessesCDC guidelines and strategies for how to prevent and reduce transmission of COVID-19 at your workplace or business.Nov 16 2020 Read more.. |
Healthcare Facilities That Have Implemented COVID-19 Electronic Case ReportingCDC has been rapidly onboarding healthcare facilities to electronic case reporting (eCR) for COVID-19. See how many facilities across the country have converted to eCR.Nov 08 2020 Read more.. |
Text Illness Monitoring (TIM)Text Illness Monitoring (TIM) is a text messaging system that helps public health organizations monitor symptoms of enrolled participants.Nov 04 2020 Read more.. |
Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 VaccinationAnswers to commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines, including vaccine cost, availability, and types.Nov 03 2020 Read more.. |
Things to Know about the COVID-19 PandemicFive things that people need to know about COVID-19, including how to slow the spread, know their risk, protect themselves, what to do when sick, how to get testing, and what the symptoms are.Nov 03 2020 Read more.. |
Understanding How COVID-19 Vaccines WorkLearn about how COVID-19 vaccines will work with your body's natural defenses to safely develop protection (immunity) to this serious disease.Nov 01 2020 Read more.. |
Crew Disembarkations through Commercial TravelCDC is allowing crew members to disembark from cruise ships in U.S. waters and return home if cruise lines submit a signed attestation stating that they have complied with requirements to safely disembark their crew members.Oct 29 2020 Read more.. |
How It SpreadsHow It SpreadsOct 27 2020 Read more.. |
Wastewater Surveillance Data Reporting & AnalyticsUse these recommendations to implement wastewater-based disease surveillance. Wastewater-based disease surveillance is a rapidly developing science, and CDC will update guidance and information as it becomes available.Oct 22 2020 Read more.. |
Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance ReportLaboratory confirmed flu activity as reported by clinical laboratories is now low.Apr 16 2021 Read more.. |
Weekly National Flu Vaccination DashboardEverything you need to know about the flu illness, including symptoms, treatment and prevention.Dec 08 2020 Read more.. |
National Influenza Vaccination Week KickoffDecember 6-12 marks National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW), an annual observance to remind everyone that there's still time to get your flu vaccine if you haven't already. Flu activity is still low, but it may increase as we head into the winter.Dec 03 2020 Read more.. |
Flu Testing and Treatment When SARS-CoV-2 and Flu Viruses are Co-circulatingFlu Testing and Treatment When SARS-CoV-2 and Flu Viruses are Co-circulatingOct 18 2020 Read more.. |
Flu Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Minority GroupsPeople from racial and ethnic minority groups are at higher risk for being hospitalized with flu.Oct 04 2020 Read more.. |
Pediatric Flu Deaths Reach New High Mark During 2019-2020Pediatric Flu Deaths Reach New High Mark During 2019-2020Oct 02 2020 Read more.. |
CDC 2020-2021 Flu Vaccine Campaign KickoffCDC 2020-20201 Flu Vaccine Campaign KickoffOct 01 2020 Read more.. |
Estimated Influenza Illnesses, Medical visits, and Hospitalizations Averted by Vaccination in the United States - 2019-2020 Influenza SeasonEstimated Influenza Illnesses, Medical visits, and Hospitalizations Averted by Vaccination in the United States - 2019-2020 Influenza SeasonSep 30 2020 Read more.. |
Estimated Influenza Illnesses, Medical visits, Hospitalizations, and Deaths in the United States - 2019-2020 Influenza SeasonEstimated Influenza Illnesses, Medical visits, Hospitalizations, and Deaths in the United States - 2019-2020 Influenza SeasonSep 30 2020 Read more.. |
Tools for Essential WorkersYour work is essential! New Flyers and Posters for the workplace.Sep 17 2020 Read more.. |
This season a flu vaccine is more important than ever!Roll up your sleeve for your annual flu vaccine, and take other preventive actions to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses this fall and winter.Sep 09 2020 Read more.. |
CDC Study Finds Sudden, Serious Cardiac Events Common in Adults Hospitalized with FluA CDC study published today that looked at more than 80,000 U.S. adults hospitalized with flu over eight flu seasons (2010-11 through 2017-18) found that sudden, serious heart complications were common and occurred in one out of every eight patients (~12% of patients).Aug 23 2020 Read more.. |
Preparing for Fall: Back to School and 2020-2021 Influenza SeasonDr. Nancy Messonnier disscusses the importance of getting a flu vaccine for the 2020-2021 flu season because of the current COVID-19 pandemic.Jul 24 2020 Read more.. |
Table 4. Multiplex Assays Authorized for Simultaneous Detection of Influenza Viruses and SARS-CoV-2 by FDATable 4. Multiplex Assays Authorized for Simultaneous Detection of Influenza Viruses and SARS-CoV-2 by FDAJul 13 2020 Read more.. |
CDC Takes Action to Prepare Against "G4" Swine Flu Viruses in China with Pandemic PotentialCDC Takes Action to Prepare Against "G4" Swine Flu Viruses in China with Pandemic PotentialJul 01 2020 Read more.. |
New Study Expands Understanding of Influenza-associated ComplicationsFlu is a respiratory disease and respiratory complications, such as pneumonia, are the most common reason for people to be hospitalized from flu. However, a study published in JAMA Network Open sheds new light on the number and impact of people hospitalized from flu for non-respiratory complications.Mar 20 2020 Read more.. |
Interim Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Estimates for the 2019-20 Flu Season Show Flu Vaccines Providing Substantial Protection, Especially in ChildrenToday, CDC published new interim flu vaccine effectiveness (VE) estimates for the 2019-2020 flu seasonFeb 20 2020 Read more.. |
CDC's portable flu testing kit allows for faster, on-site detection of viruses that could cause the next pandemicCDC researchers have developed a portable flu testing kit that cuts the time needed to sequence and analyze flu viruses of pandemic concern in half.Feb 06 2020 Read more.. |
Recommendation to Pause Use of Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 VaccineCDC recommends pausing use of the J&J/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine following a rare and severe type of blood clot in 6 people who received the vaccine. (147 characters)Apr 15 2021 Read more.. |
Health Equity in ActionHealth Equity in ActionApr 11 2021 Read more.. |
Upper-Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI)Ventilation interventions, like upper-room ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) can help reduce the number of infectious viral particles (e.g., SARS-CoV-2) in the air.Apr 08 2021 Read more.. |
Scientific Evidence for Conditions that Increase Risk of Severe Illness ' COVID-19 ' CDCEvidence used to update the list of underlying medical conditions that increase a person's risk of severe illness from COVID-19Mar 28 2021 Read more.. |
Preparing for Your COVID-19 VaccinationThis information will help you prepare for your COVID-19 vaccination.Mar 25 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines that Require 2 ShotsIf you receive a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, you will need 2 shots to get the most protection.Mar 24 2021 Read more.. |
Developing Vaccines QuicklyA description of how COVID-19 vaccines were developed, tested, authorized, and distributed quickly while maintaining the same high safety standards required for all vaccines.Mar 24 2021 Read more.. |
How to talk about COVID-19 vaccines with friends and familyCOVID-19 vaccines are new, and it's normal to for people to have questions about them. CDC has information about how to talk to your friends and family about COVID-19 vaccines.Mar 17 2021 Read more.. |
What To Do If A Child Becomes Sick or Receives a New COVID-19 Diagnosis At Your Child Care ProgramThis flowchart outlines what to do if a child becomes sick or receives a new COVID-19 diagnosis at your child care facilityMar 11 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Child Care Program Symptom Screening FlowchartCOVID-19 symptom screening flowchart for childcare facilitiesMar 11 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 vaccination and other medical proceduresMost routine medical procedures or screenings can be performed before or after getting a COVID-19 vaccine.Mar 11 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines for Teachers, School Staff, and Childcare WorkersTeachers and staff in pre-Kindergarten to grade 12 (pre-K-12 schools) and childcare workers are prioritized for COVID-19 vaccines.Mar 09 2021 Read more.. |
When You've Been Fully VaccinatedRecommendations on what activities people can do after they have been fully vaccinated, including how to gather safely with vaccinated and unvaccinated people.Mar 08 2021 Read more.. |
For People Living in Prisons and JailsLiving in prisons and jails puts you at higher risk for getting COVID-19, it is important to protect yourself and othersMar 04 2021 Read more.. |
Pregnant PeoplePregnant people need to take steps to protect themselves and stay healthy during the COVID-19.Mar 04 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines WorkVaccines currently approved for use in the United States are effective at preventing COVID-19.Mar 04 2021 Read more.. |
Information About Johnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 VaccineJohnson & Johnson's Janssen COVID-19 vaccine is recommended for people aged 18 years and older.Mar 03 2021 Read more.. |
Different COVID-19 VaccinesOverview of what you should know about the different COVID-19 vaccines, including vaccine types and how they work to provide protection against COVID-19, which vaccines have been authorized and recommended in the United States, and which are in Phase 3 clinical trials.Mar 03 2021 Read more.. |
How COVID-19 Vaccines Get to YouVaccine manufacturers; the federal government; state, local, and territorial jurisdictions; and other partners are working to make sure safe and effective vaccines are getting to you as quickly as possible. This page will help you understand the key steps in this important process and how CDC is tracking vaccine distribution, delivery, and administration throughout the United States.Feb 25 2021 Read more.. |
Communication Resources for COVID-19 VaccinesCOVID-19 vaccines communciation resources including print resources, graphics, social media, web widgets, and other communication tools.Feb 23 2021 Read more.. |
Guidance for COVID-19CDC COVID-19 Guidance DocumentsFeb 18 2021 Read more.. |
What Older Adults Need to Know about COVID-19 VaccinesThe risk of severe illness from COVID-19 increases with age, which is why the CDC recommends older adults receive COVID-19 vaccines.Feb 18 2021 Read more.. |
Isolate If You Are SickSeparate yourself from others if you have COVID-19.Feb 17 2021 Read more.. |
Improve How Your Mask Protects YouLearn more about how to make sure your mask works effectively.Feb 09 2021 Read more.. |
Percent of Delivered First Vaccine Doses Administered by U.S. States and TerritoriesStates and jurisdictions assess their efforts at vaccinating their community and monitor the percentage of the vaccine supply delivered that has been administered.Feb 08 2021 Read more.. |
Pharmacies Participating in the Federal Retail Pharmacy ProgramFind a list of retail pharmacies that will be participating in the federal retail pharmacy program to provide the COVID-19 vaccine.Feb 01 2021 Read more.. |
Understanding the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program for COVID-19 VaccinationLearn about the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program for COVID-19 Vaccination.Feb 01 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccination for CommunitiesProtect your community. Get answers to common questions and accurate information about COVID-19 vaccines.Jan 28 2021 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Pregnant People and New ParentsResources and tools to help pregnant people, breastfeeding women and new parents caring for infants to protect their health and help people who serve these communities communicate with them.Jan 27 2021 Read more.. |
Large GatheringsGuidance about large gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemicJan 27 2021 Read more.. |
Small GatheringsTips to safely host or attend small holiday gatherings.Jan 27 2021 Read more.. |
Workplace Vaccination ProgramTo keep your workplace healthy, consider offering free, on-site COVID-19 vaccination at your business locations.Jan 26 2021 Read more.. |
Essential Workers & Employees: When & How to Get VaccinatedIf you're an essential worker, it's important to find out where to get vaccinated as soon as it is available to you.Jan 26 2021 Read more.. |
Importance of COVID-19 Vaccination for Essential WorkersThe CDC recommends essential workers be included among those offered the first supply of COVID-19 vaccines.Jan 26 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccination ToolkitsCOVID-19 Vaccination Toolkits for Medical Centers, Clinics, and Pharmacies, Long-term Care Facilities, Essential Workers, Community Based OrganizationsJan 15 2021 Read more.. |
Masks Protect You & Me ' CDCMasks Protect You & Me | CDCJan 15 2021 Read more.. |
VaccinesCOVID-19 Vaccine: Helps protect you from getting COVID-19. Learn more about getting ready for your COVID vaccine, how to get a vaccine, and what to expect...Jan 14 2021 Read more.. |
Requirement for Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test or Recovery from COVID-19 for All Air Passengers Arriving in the United StatesInformation and frequently asked questions about requirement for proof of negative COVID-19 test or recovery from COVID-19 for all air passengers arriving in the United StatesJan 14 2021 Read more.. |
US COVID-19 Cases Caused by VariantsView a map showing the number of confirmed cases in each state of the new COVID-19 variant (B.1.1.7) in the United States.Jan 14 2021 Read more.. |
Improving Ventilation in Your HomeIf a visitor needs to be in your home, improving ventilation (air flow) can help prevent virus particles from accumulating in the air in your home. Good ventilation, along with other preventive actions, like staying 6 feet apart and wearing masks, can help prevent you from getting and spreading Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).Jan 06 2021 Read more.. |
COVID-19 VaccinationsMessages and graphics to support COVID-19 vaccination efforts.Jan 06 2021 Read more.. |
Understanding Viral Vector COVID-19 VaccinesViral vector vaccines are a type of vaccine likely to be approved for use for COVID-19 that work differently from the initially approved mRNA vaccines.Jan 04 2021 Read more.. |
Facts about COVID-19 VaccinesWith the possibility of a limited supply of one or more COVID-19 vaccines becoming available before the end of 2020, accurate vaccine information is critical. It can be difficult to know which sources of information you can trust. Learn more about common myths and misconceptions about COVID-19 vaccination.Jan 03 2021 Read more.. |
Resources for Teachers and StaffCOVID 19 classroom setup for schools and childcare programsDec 30 2020 Read more.. |
New Variant of Virus that Causes COVID-19 DetectedSince November 2020, the United Kingdom (UK) has reported a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases in London and southeast England. This rapid increase in cases has been linked to a different version-or variant-of the virus that causes COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2).Dec 28 2020 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccination Considerations for Persons with Underlying Medical ConditionsIf you have an underlying medical condition, this can help you make an informed decision about getting a COVID-19 vaccination.Dec 28 2020 Read more.. |
Information about the Moderna COVID-19 VaccineInformation about the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine including name, manufacturer, type of vaccine, number of shots, how it is given and links to ingredient information.Dec 22 2020 Read more.. |
Information about the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 VaccineName: BNT162b2 Manufacturer: Pfizer, Inc., and BioNTech Type of vaccine: mRNA Number of shots: 2 shots, 21 days apart How given: Shot in the muscle of the upper armDec 21 2020 Read more.. |
Participate in Outdoor and Indoor ActivitiesLower the likelihood of being exposed to COVID-19 by meeting people who don't live with you outdoors. Read options for indoor and outdoor activities.Dec 20 2020 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Vaccines and Severe Allergic ReactionsCDC has learned of reports that some people have experienced severe allergic reactions-also known as anaphylaxis-after getting a COVID-19 vaccine. As an example, an allergic reaction is considered severe when a person needs to be treated with epinephrine or EpiPen© or if they must go to the hospital. If you get a COVID-19 vaccine and you think you might be having a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination site, seek immediate medical care by calling 911.Dec 18 2020 Read more.. |
Winter HolidaysWinter holiday gatherings with family and friends are fun but can increase the chances of getting or spreading COVID-19 or the flu. Follow these tips to make your winter holidays safer.Dec 15 2020 Read more.. |
When Vaccine is Limited, Who Gets Vaccinated First?Because the supply of COVID-19 vaccine in the United States is expected to be limited at first, CDC recommends that initial supplies of COVID-19 vaccine be allocated to healthcare personnel and long-term care facility residents. CDC made this recommendation on December 3, 2020, and based it on recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), an independent panel of medical and public health experts.Dec 15 2020 Read more.. |
Understanding mRNA COVID-19 VaccinesmRNA vaccines are a new type of vaccine to protect against infectious diseases. To trigger an immune response, many vaccines put a weakened or inactivated germ into our bodies. Not mRNA vaccines. Instead, they teach our cells how to make a protein-or even just a piece of a protein-that triggers an immune response inside our bodies. That immune response, which produces antibodies, is what protects us from getting infected if the real virus enters our bodies.Dec 15 2020 Read more.. |
Vaccination Considerations for People who are Pregnant or BreastfeedingHealthcare personnel who are pregnant or breastfeeding may get vaccinated for COVID-19, but there are many considerations that go into that decision.Dec 14 2020 Read more.. |
Care for YourselfTips to care for yourself and reduce stress and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic with resources for several audiences.Dec 13 2020 Read more.. |
What to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 VaccineCOVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. You may have some side effects, which are a normal sign that your body is building protection. These side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few days.Dec 13 2020 Read more.. |
What to Expect at Your Appointment to Get Vaccinated for COVID-19Because COVID-19 is a new disease with new vaccines, you may have questions about what happens before, during, and after your appointment to get vaccinated. These tips will help you know what to expect when you get vaccinated, what information your provider will give you, and resources you can use to monitor your health after you are vaccinated.Dec 12 2020 Read more.. |
V-safe After Vaccination Health CheckerUse your smartphone to report any side effects after getting the COVID-19 vaccine, as well as reminders if you need a second dose.Dec 09 2020 Read more.. |
How COVID-19 SpreadsHow COVID-19 spreads. COVID-19 most commonly spreads during close contact and can also be spread by airborne transmission.Dec 08 2020 Read more.. |
Estimated Disease Burden of COVID-19Learn about the estimated number of people in the United States who have had the virus that causes COVID-19.Dec 06 2020 Read more.. |
Ensuring COVID-19 Vaccines WorkBefore the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) determines whether to approve a vaccine or authorize a vaccine for emergency use, clinical trials are conducted to determine how well it works. This is known as effectiveness.After FDA approves a vaccine or authorizes a vaccine for emergency use, it continues to be studied to determine how well it works under real-world conditions. CDC and other federal partners will be assessing COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness under real-world conditions. CDC is preparing now so that further assessment of vaccine effectiveness can start as soon as COVID-19 vaccines either approved or authorized for emergency use by FDA. Many of these assessments will build on existing CDC programsNov 30 2020 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Childcare ProgramsCOVID-19 guidance and tools to help daycare, preschool and summer camp administrators make informed decisions and protect their students and staff.Nov 26 2020 Read more.. |
Toolkit for People 18 to 24This toolkit provides COVID-19 related web links, fact sheets, social media and other resources for young adults age 18 to 24.Nov 26 2020 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Summer CampsThis toolkit provides web links, fact sheets, posters, and other resources for summer camp administrators, parents and attendees.Nov 26 2020 Read more.. |
How to Select and Use Hand SanitizerLearn how to select and use hand sanitizer in order to help you avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others.Nov 24 2020 Read more.. |
For Specific Industries and OccupationsFor Specific Industries and OccupationsNov 24 2020 Read more.. |
Know Your Travel Risk - Transportation InfographicStaying home is the best way to protect yourself and loved ones.If you travel:Short trips with no stops are safer than longer road trips with one or more stops.Traveling only with household members is safer than traveling with people who don't live with you.Nov 23 2020 Read more.. |
Know Your Travel Risk - Food During Travel InfographicKnow which dining options are safer.Bringing your own food and drinks, or using drive-thru, delivery, and curbside pickup options are safer than dining at a restaurant.If you dine at a restaurant, eating outdoors is safer than eating indoors.Nov 23 2020 Read more.. |
Know Your Travel Risk - Camping InfographicKnow which dining options are safer.Bringing your own food and drinks, or using drive-thru, delivery, and curbside pickup options are safer than dining at a restaurant.If you dine at a restaurant, eating outdoors is safer than eating indoors.Nov 23 2020 Read more.. |
Benefits of Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine ' CDCLearn about the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination based on what experts currently know. Vaccination will be an important tool to help stop the pandemic.Nov 23 2020 Read more.. |
Testing and International Air TravelTesting 1-3 days before and 2-5 days after travel may reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Testing does not eliminate all risk, but when combined with everyday precautions like wearing masks, social distancing, and handwashing, it can make travel safer by reducing spread on planes and in airports and at travelers' destinations.Nov 20 2020 Read more.. |
Toolkit for Healthcare ProvidersGuidance and tools to help clinicians make decisions, protect patients and employees, and communicate with their communities.Nov 17 2020 Read more.. |
Workplaces and BusinessesCDC guidelines and strategies for how to prevent and reduce transmission of COVID-19 at your workplace or business.Nov 16 2020 Read more.. |
Healthcare Facilities That Have Implemented COVID-19 Electronic Case ReportingCDC has been rapidly onboarding healthcare facilities to electronic case reporting (eCR) for COVID-19. See how many facilities across the country have converted to eCR.Nov 08 2020 Read more.. |
Text Illness Monitoring (TIM)Text Illness Monitoring (TIM) is a text messaging system that helps public health organizations monitor symptoms of enrolled participants.Nov 04 2020 Read more.. |
Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 VaccinationAnswers to commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines, including vaccine cost, availability, and types.Nov 03 2020 Read more.. |
Things to Know about the COVID-19 PandemicFive things that people need to know about COVID-19, including how to slow the spread, know their risk, protect themselves, what to do when sick, how to get testing, and what the symptoms are.Nov 03 2020 Read more.. |
Understanding How COVID-19 Vaccines WorkLearn about how COVID-19 vaccines will work with your body's natural defenses to safely develop protection (immunity) to this serious disease.Nov 01 2020 Read more.. |
Crew Disembarkations through Commercial TravelCDC is allowing crew members to disembark from cruise ships in U.S. waters and return home if cruise lines submit a signed attestation stating that they have complied with requirements to safely disembark their crew members.Oct 29 2020 Read more.. |
How It SpreadsHow It SpreadsOct 27 2020 Read more.. |
Wastewater Surveillance Data Reporting & AnalyticsUse these recommendations to implement wastewater-based disease surveillance. Wastewater-based disease surveillance is a rapidly developing science, and CDC will update guidance and information as it becomes available.Oct 22 2020 Read more.. |
Community Organizations and GatheringsMitigation guidance and considerations for community organizations, gatherings and events, and communities of faith for reducing the spread of COVID-19.Oct 18 2020 Read more.. |
Ensuring the Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines in the United StatesSafety is a top priority for COVID-19 vaccines. Learn how the U.S. vaccine safety system is ensuring the safety of COVID-19 vaccines.Oct 13 2020 Read more.. |
What's New & UpdatedProvides a list of all recently updated COVID-19 webpages.Sep 21 2020 Read more.. |
People at Increased RiskPeople at Increased RiskSep 10 2020 Read more.. |
Cleaning, Disinfection, and Hand Hygiene in SchoolsCleaning, Disinfection, and Hand Hygiene in Schools during COVID-19Aug 07 2020 Read more.. |
Considerations for Wearing MasksConsiderations for Wearing MasksAug 06 2020 Read more.. |
Returning to WorkConsiderations for returning to work to make sure you protect yourself and other by practicing everyday preventive actions during the COVID-19 pandemicAug 02 2020 Read more.. |
Travel during the COVID-19 Pandemic ' CDCThere are several things to consider when deciding whether it is safe for you to travel in the United States. This includes the following: is COVID-19 spreading where you're going, will you be in close contact with others, are you at higher risk of severe illness if you do get COVID-19, do you have a plan for taking time off from work or school, do you live with someone who is older or has a severe chronic health condition, and is COVID-19 spreading where you live?Aug 02 2020 Read more.. |
Global COVID-19 ' CDCView the spread of COVID-19 on world map.Jul 19 2020 Read more.. |
Duration of Isolation and Precautions for Adults with COVID-19Accumulating evidence supports ending isolation and precautions for persons with COVID-19 using a symptom-based strategy. This update incorporates recent evidence to inform the duration of isolation and precautions recommended to prevent transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to others, while limiting unnecessary prolonged isolation and unnecessary use of laboratory testing resources.Jul 16 2020 Read more.. |
Cleaning and Disinfecting Your HomeHelp protect against coronavirus by cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched surfaces and objects like tables, countertops, light switches, doorknobs, and cabinet handles.Jul 09 2020 Read more.. |
Quarantine If You Might Be SickStay home if you might have been exposed to COVID-19.Jul 02 2020 Read more.. |
Daily Activities and Going OutLearn how you can plan, prepare, and cope with stress before and during a COVID-19 outbreak.Jun 29 2020 Read more.. |
Food and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)Currently, there is no evidence to suggest that handling food or consuming food is associated with COVID-19. But following good food safety practices can reduce the risk of illness from common foodborne pathogens.Jun 18 2020 Read more.. |
Household ChecklistHousehold ChecklistJun 12 2020 Read more.. |
Overview of Testing for SARS-CoV-2Summary of considerations and current CDC recommendations regarding SARS-CoV-2 testing.Jun 12 2020 Read more.. |
Considerations for Institutes of Higher Education ' CDCFind answers to questions about novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV), including disease basics, prevention, travel, and 2019-nCoV and animals information.May 29 2020 Read more.. |
Guidance for Direct Service Providers, Caregivers, Parents, and People with Developmental and Behavioral DisordersGuidance for Direct Service Providers, caregivers, parents, and people with developmental and behavioral disorders on accommodations, modifications, and assistance related to COVID-19 preparation and response.May 26 2020 Read more.. |
Considerations for Public Pools, Hot Tubs, and Water Playgrounds During COVID-19As public aquatic venues open in some areas, CDC offers the following considerations for the safety of those who operate, manage, and use public pools, hot tubs, and water playgrounds.May 26 2020 Read more.. |
COVID-19 Travel Recommendations by CountrySearch COVID-19 risk assessment by country larger mapMay 26 2020 Read more.. |
Funeral Guidance for Individuals and FamiliesThis guidance is for individuals and families as they work with funeral directors, community and religious leaders, and others to plan and safely hold funeral services and visitations during the COVID-19 pandemic.May 26 2020 Read more.. |
Running Essential ErrandsAs communities across the United States take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 by limiting close contact, people are facing new challenges and questions about how to meet basic household needs, such as buying groceries and medicine, and completing banking activities. The following information provides advice about how to meet these household needs in a safe and healthy manner.May 25 2020 Read more.. |
Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions and AnswersMay 23 2020 Read more.. |
If You Are SickIf you are sick with COVID-19 or suspect you are infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, you should take steps to help prevent the disease from spreading to people in your home and community.May 23 2020 Read more.. |
Interim U.S. Guidance for Risk Assessment and Public Health Management of Healthcare Personnel with Potential Exposure in a Healthcare Setting to Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)Guidance to assist with assessment of risk, monitoring, and work restriction decisions for Healthcare Providers with potential exposure to COVID-19.May 22 2020 Read more.. |
Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19Use of Cloth Face Coverings to Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19May 22 2020 Read more.. |
Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Patients with Suspected or Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Healthcare SettingsGuidance for healthcare professionals who have the potential for direct or indirect exposure to patients or infectious materials.May 21 2020 Read more.. |
Guidance for Schools and Child Care ProgramsResources for K-12 Schools and Childcare ProgramsMay 21 2020 Read more.. |
COVIDView ' CDCCDC is closely monitoring an outbreak caused by Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) first identified in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China.May 21 2020 Read more.. |
Information for Pediatric Healthcare ProvidersInformation when managing pediatric patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19.May 19 2020 Read more.. |
Interim Clinical Guidance for Management of Patients with Confirmed 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) InfectionInterim Clinical Guidance for Management of Patients with Confirmed 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) InfectionMay 19 2020 Read more.. |
Parks and Recreational FacilitiesParks and Recreational FacilitiesMay 19 2020 Read more.. |
Talking with children about Coronavirus Disease 2019: Messages for parents, school staff, and others working with childrenTalking with children about Coronavirus Disease 2019: Messages for parents, school staff, and others working with childrenMay 19 2020 Read more.. |
Help Children Learn at HomeHelp Children Learn at HomeMay 19 2020 Read more.. |
For Parents: Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19Information for parents about a condition associated with COVID-19 called Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C).May 19 2020 Read more.. |
Help Stop the Spread of COVID-19 in ChildrenHelp Stop the Spread of COVID-19 in ChildrenMay 19 2020 Read more.. |
Social Media ToolkitSocial Media ToolkitMay 18 2020 Read more.. |
Preparing for COVID-19: Long-term Care Facilities, Nursing HomesGuidance for nursing homes and other long-term care facilities to take steps to assess and improve their preparedness for responding to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).May 18 2020 Read more.. |
Colleges and UniversitiesReopening guidance, mitigation guidance, and prevention and support for colleges and universities.May 18 2020 Read more.. |
Resources for Correctional and Detention FacilitiesResources for Correctional and Detention FacilitiesMay 14 2020 Read more.. |
Cases & Latest UpdatesCases & Latest UpdatesMay 14 2020 Read more.. |
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding ' CDCFrequently Asked Questions and Answers: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and PregnancyMay 12 2020 Read more.. |
Symptoms of Coronavirus ' CDCPatients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection have reportedly had mild to severe respiratory illness with symptoms of fever, cough, and shortness of breath.May 12 2020 Read more.. |
What to Do if Your Pet Tests Positive for the Virus that Causes COVID-19Based on the limited information available now, the risk of pets spreading COVID-19 to people is considered to be low. There is no reason to abandon or surrender pets that have been confirmed positive for the virus that causes COVID-19.May 11 2020 Read more.. |
CDC in ActionLearn about how CDC is aggressively responding to the global outbreak of COVID-19 and preparing for the potential of community spread in the United States.May 10 2020 Read more.. |
Caring for someone at homeIf you are caring for someone at home, monitor for emergency signs, prevent the spread of germs, treat symptoms, and carefully consider when to end home isolation.May 07 2020 Read more.. |
Guidance for Retirement Communities and Independent LivingPlan, prepare, and respond to coronavirus disease 2019. Guidance for Retirement Communities and Independent Living.May 06 2020 Read more.. |
Prevent Getting SickProtect yourself and others from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).May 06 2020 Read more.. |
Social Distancing, Quarantine, and IsolationInformation about social distancing and how to practice social distancing. Information about the difference between quarantine and isolation, what to do if you this you may have been exposed, feel sick, or have confirmed COVID-19.May 05 2020 Read more.. |
Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)Guidance to help prevent workplace exposures to acute respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19, in non-healthcare settings.May 04 2020 Read more.. |
Employees: How to Cope with Job Stress and Build Resilience During the COVID-19 PandemicThis factsheet provides information on how to deal with and manage job stress during COVID-19.May 04 2020 Read more.. |
How to Protect YourselfKnow how coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads and take steps to protect yourself and others. Avoid close contact, clean your hands often, cover coughs and sneezes, stay home if you're sick, and know how to clean and disinfect.May 04 2020 Read more.. |
Discontinuation of Home Isolation for Persons with COVID-19 (Interim Guidance)Guidance for healthcare providers and public health officials managing persons with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) under home isolation.May 02 2020 Read more.. |
Infection ControlSee interim guidance for healthcare professionals on human infections with novel coronavirus 2019 (nCoV-2019).May 01 2020 Read more.. |
Communication ResourcesCommunication ResourcesApr 29 2020 Read more.. |
Older Adultsoutlines specific guidance for older adults to help prepare for COVID-19Apr 29 2020 Read more.. |
If You Have AnimalsInformation on how COVID-19 affects animals and animal productsApr 29 2020 Read more.. |
Stress and CopingThe outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful. Coping with stress will make you, the people you care about, and your community stronger.Apr 29 2020 Read more.. |
Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Facility ' CDCPlain language cleaning and disinfection guidance (for community settings)Apr 27 2020 Read more.. |
TestingProtect yourself and others from Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person. There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).Apr 27 2020 Read more.. |
TravelLearn about CDC\'s travel recommendations and tips to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.Apr 23 2020 Read more.. |
People with Asthma and COVID-19People with Asthma and COVID-19Apr 01 2020 Read more.. |
COVID-19: What people with HIV should knowAlthough the risk of serious illness from COVID-19 for people with HIV is not known, people with HIV may have concerns and questions related to their risk.Mar 17 2020 Read more.. |
What To Do if You Are Sick ' CDCWhat to Do If You Are Sick With Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)Mar 14 2020 Read more.. |
Preventing COVID-19 Spread in CommunitiesPreventing COVID-19 Spread in CommunitiesMar 14 2020 Read more.. |
Information for LaboratoriesSee interim guidance for lab professionals working with specimens of patients under investigation for human infections with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).Mar 12 2020 Read more.. |
Interim Guidance for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems and 911 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) for 2019-nCoV in the United StatesInterim Guidance for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems and 911 Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) for 2019-nCoV in the United StatesMar 10 2020 Read more.. |