15 Days to Slow the Spread
If you feel sick, stay at home. Do not go to work. Contact your medical provider.
If your children are sick, keep them home and contact your medical provider.
If you are an older person, stay home and away from other people.
If you are a person with a serious underlying health condition that can put you at an increased risk (for example, a condition that impairs your lungs or heart function or weakens your immune system), stay at home and away from other people.
Do your Part to Slow the Spread of the Corona Virus:
Work or engage in schooling from home whenever possible.
If you work in a critical infrastructure industry, as defined by the Department of Homeland Security, you have a special responsibility to maintain your normal work schedule. You should follow CDC guidelines to protect your health at work.
Avoid social gatherings.
Use drive-through, pick-up or delivery food options.
Do not visit nursing homes, retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance.
Practice Good Hygiene:
Wash your hands, especially after touching any frequently used item or surface.
Avoid touching your face.
Sneeze or cough into a tissue, or the inside of your elbow.
Disinfect frequently used items and surfaces as much as possible.
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