COVID-19 Information

COVID-19 INFORMATION

Covid-19 Information – Maryland

Covid-19 Information – Montgomery County

Montgomery County Vaccine Info (Spanish)

Where can I get tested? 

How do I request free tests from the federal government? 

How can I get vaccinated or boosted?  

 

Vaccine Update Emails

April 6, 2021 – BREAKING NEWS!  All Eligible!  (16+)

April 2, 2021 – Expedited Opening!  Now Pre-Registering All Ages (Week 17 Update)

March 26, 2021 – Building a Better World (Week 16 Update)

March 19, 2021 – Finally! A Timeline for Everyone (Week 15 Update)

March 12, 2021 – Spring is Coming!  (Week 14 Update)

March 5, 2021 – Can You Tell We Are Making Progress?  (Week 13 Update)

February 26, 2021 — More! More! More Vaccines On The Way (Week 12 Update)

February 19, 2021 We’re (Still) In This Together

February 12, 2021 – Can we PLEASE Vaccinate Our Seniors Already?

February 4,  2021 – Vaccine Update:  Getting More To MoCo, More Clinics Launching

January 22, 2021 – Who’s The Boss?  Answers to Your COVID-19 Vaccination Questions

Maryland COVID-19 Vaccination Information

Montgomery County COVID-19 Vaccination Information

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Click here for a comprehensive list of COVID-19 Resources

Coronavirus Resources  

Maryland’s Coronavirus Website

Montgomery County coronavirus information

Special information for Seniors from Maryland’s Department of Aging.  

Emergency Insurance Special Enrollment Period –   If you are uninsured and need health insurance during this crisis, you can sign up now until April 15th through the Maryland Health Connection (MHC).  

FDA FAQs on Food Safety –  The FDA provided additional information and resources to industry members and consumers on COVID-19 and food safety. 

Johns Hopkins University & Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center – A one-stop shop to help advance the understanding of the virus, inform the public, and brief policymakers in order to guide response, improve care, and save lives. This site is updated on a constant basis.

Social Distancing Explained  –  What is social distancing and why is it important to curb the coronavirus pandemic? Find out here.

Get the facts from Johns Hopkins –   How the virus is transmitted, how it is diagnosed, and how to protect yourself.

Mental Health Resources:  

Taking Care of Your Mental Health– EveryMind has compiled resources that support mental health and well-being. Individuals do not have to be in crisis to reach out to specialists who will listen and provide support. Call and text specialists are available 24/7 at 301-738-2255, as well as their online lifeline chat.

If you, or someone you know, is experiencing a mental health crisis, there are 24-hour crisis hotlines in place to connect you to the resources you need.

Maryland’s Helpline Maryland’s Helpline is a statewide 24-hour crisis intervention and counseling hotline. To get support, call 211 and select option 1 or text your zip code to 898-211.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 provides free, confidential 24/7 support.  

Calm Your Coronavirus FearsA list of tips compiled by the Mental Health Association of Maryland.  

Economic and Food Resources:

Resources for Businesses Stay up to date on how Maryland businesses are being affected.

The Manna Food Center.

The Montgomery County Food Council is providing local food assistance and nutrition resources to our community.

Montgomery County’s Department of Transportation (MCDOT) has reduced its Ride On and Ride On extRa bus services and temporarily suspended its Ride On Flex service. During the emergency, fares are free to all and riders are asked to enter through rear doors.  

Comcast is offering its Internet Essentials service for free for 60 days and opened up the Xfinity WiFi Network nationally for free.

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