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Public Health Orders
Current shelter in place order explained. What shelter in place means, how it’s beneficial to everyone, and what activities are okay and not okay to do during these times.
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Topic: Quick Facts
Source: Santa Clara County Public Health Department

Learn What to Do
Information on what you should do if you’re living or working in multi-unit housing communities, who needs to take extra precautions, and the role of face coverings.
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Topic: Quick Facts
Source: Santa Clara County Public Health Department
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Also available in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Tagalog. (Source listed in their language sheet.)

COVID-19 – What You Need to Know
One-page factsheet on how the virus spreads, symptoms, and prevention tips.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Department of Public Health - County of Los Angeles

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): How to Protect Yourself & Others
Information on how to protect yourself and others.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), CDC

Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19): What to Do If You Are Sick
Information on what to do if you’re sick.
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Topic: Symptoms and Your Health
Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), CDC

Novel Coronavirus: What You Should Know
Infographic on what you should know about COVID-19.
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Topic: Symptoms and Your Health
Source: Orange County (CA) Health Care Agency
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Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): What You Need to Know
One-page infographic on how the virus spreads, symptoms, and prevention tips.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Department of Public Health - County of Los Angeles
There’s 2 different language in “language” because one is simplified the other is traditional

COVID-19 – What You Need to Know
One-page factsheet on how the virus spreads, symptoms, and prevention tips.
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Department of Public Health - County of Los Angeles
There’s 2 different language in “language” because one is simplified the other is traditional

What to do if I am Exposed FAQs: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
One-page factsheet on COVID-19 symptoms, exposure, and testing
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Department of Public Health - County of Los Angeles
There’s 2 different language in “language” because one is simplified the other is traditional

What to do if I am Exposed FAQs: Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
One-page factsheet on COVID-19 symptoms, exposure, and testing
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Topic: How to Be Safe
Source: Department of Public Health - County of Los Angeles
There’s 2 different language in “language” because one is simplified the other is traditional
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