If you need assistance finding food, paying housing bills, or other essential services, use the search bar at http://www.211.org/services/covid19 to find your local 211 or dial 211 to speak to someone who can help.
Use the CDC COVID-19 Symptom Checker here if you or someone you are caring for is experiencing symptoms.
The COVID-19 situation in the United States is evolving rapidly as more becomes known about the virus, how it is spread, and how it effects people. For the most accurate and timely information, visit the CDC’s website or monitor CDC social media channels. This page is being kept up-to-date as regularly as possible with answers to the most common questions 211s receive.
If you are looking for guidance about how to respond as a school administrator, non-profit or faith-based organization staff member, business owner, or event planner, the CDC has provided detailed information for different sectors here.
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.
On this page:
- Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 and the outbreak
- Resources available to those impacted
- How the 211 network is responding
PLEASE NOTE: If you hear that a United Way fund for financial assistance has been established in your area, consider finding your local United Way’s website to learn more about eligibility and application before reaching out to 211. Financial assistance is NOT available through every 211.
Lots more information available at http://www.211.org/services/covid19.
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