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  2. Full Pharmacists Toolkit - COVID.gov

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    Viral Test: A test that checks specimens from your nose or your mouth (saliva) to find out if you are currently infected with a virus like SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

  3. Services and Supports for Longer-Term Impacts of COVID-19

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    Long COVID is a term created and promulgated by patients, and recognizes the importance of two technical terms, Post-COVID-19 conditions, or PCC, broadly equivalent to Long COVID, and Post-acute Sequalae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, focused on the direct effects of the virus.

  4. Services and Supports for Longer-Term Impacts of COVID-19:...

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    If you have Long COVID, you may need assistance to do things you did by yourself in the past. You also may need to make changes in your life or to your home to adapt to the changes in your abilities.

  5. Frequently Asked Question About COVID-19

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    The federal government is providing the vaccine free of charge to all people living in the United States. Do I need to wear a mask after getting the vaccine? After you’ve been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you should keep taking precautions in public places like wearing a mask, staying 6 feet apart from others, and avoiding crowds and

  6. Income and Financial Assistance - COVID.gov

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    People experiencing Long COVID may need financial assistance due to lost wages or unemployment. There are federal programs to help you address financial difficulties that are the result of Long COVID. In addition, some of the resources may also support individuals, their families and caregivers are experiencing the longer-term

  7. Frequently Asked Questions About COVID-19

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    You cannot get COVID-19 from any of the COVID-19 vaccines in use or being tested in the United States because none of them contains the live virus that causes the disease. Is it safe for me to get a COVID-19 vaccine if I would like to have a baby

  8. National Research Action Plan - COVID.gov

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    U.S. government-wide national research agenda focused on advancing prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and provision of services and supports for individuals and families experiencing Long COVID.

  9. Full Toolkit for Community Health Workers Toolkit - COVID.gov

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    general information and resources on COVID-19, as well as specific materials that your community will find most useful. This toolkit is intended to help you better understand the facts, feel confident about getting vaccinated, and encourage others to get vaccinated. With your help, we can slow the spread of COVID-19! 13

  10. Get Your Free COVID-19 Vaccine Here Poster

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    GET YOUR FREE COVID-19 VACCINE HERE. Replace box with your organization’s logo. We’re providing free COVID-19 vaccines to customers. Talk to a pharmacist about making your appointment to get vaccinated.

  11. Frequently Asked Questions From Patients About COVID Treatments

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    Learn more about authorized or approved treatments for COVID at cdc.gov/covidtreatment. Everyone 50 or older, even those without underlying health issues, should talk to a doctor if they have COVID symptoms. Older age is the biggest risk factor for COVID complications. What if my symptoms are mild? Do I still need to be treated for COVID?