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* '''Georgia COVID-19 hotline: 1-844-442-2681''' | * '''Georgia COVID-19 hotline: 1-844-442-2681''' | ||
* Georgians with questions or concerns about the coronavirus may call this hotline. | * Georgians with questions or concerns about the coronavirus may call this hotline. |
Revision as of 05:53, 22 April 2020
Contents
Primary Information
- Georgia COVID-19 hotline: 1-844-442-2681
- Georgians with questions or concerns about the coronavirus may call this hotline.
Visit the following links to search for free or reduced-cost clinics or health centers in your area:
- US Dept of Health & Human Resources: Find a Health Center
- National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics
Preparation for Illness
- What to Put in a Covid-19 Emergency Home-Care Kit
- What Is a Pulse Oximeter, and Should You Buy One for Coronavirus?
Caring for Yourself
- CDC: Steps to Take When You Are Sick
- From Infection to Recovery: How Long It Lasts
- Dealing With Coronavirus Concerns With Underlying Health Conditions
Caring for Someone Else who is sick
- How to properly care for a sick person at home
- Dr. John Campbell gives advice on how to care for someone ill with COVID-19