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முகப்பு Washington State Coronavirus Response (COVID-19)

Washington State Coronavirus Response (COVID-19)

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  • Partner Toolkit
  • What You Need to Know
    • Stay Home, Stay Healthy
    • Healthy Washington – Roadmap to Recovery: Business Guidance, Regional Status and What’s Open
      • Business Guidance
      • County/region status and Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery
      • What's open in each phase?
    • Roadmap to Recovery / Risk Assessment Dashboard
    • Spread the facts
    • How you can help
      • Community Health Volunteer
    • Personal protective equipment
      • Tracking PPE Distribution
      • PPE - Frequently asked questions
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  • Information For
    • You & Your Family
      • Adults 65 and over
      • Childcare, K-12 and higher education
      • Mental & emotional well-being
      • Face Masks
      • Food Assistance
      • SAFER GATHERINGS
        • Celebrations During COVID
        • FAQs
        • Talking to loved ones about making smart choices
        • The COVID Chat
        • Coping While Apart
    • Workers
      • How to file for unemployment benefits
      • High-risk worker proclamation
      • Frequently asked questions for workers
      • Employee Rights FAQs
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      • Workplace safety guidance
      • Frequently asked questions for business
      • Business Signage Toolkit
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    • Partner toolkit: videos and graphics
      • Exposure Notification
      • COVID Vaccines: Questions & Answers
      • College and University Toolkit
      • It Takes All Three
      • Safer Gatherings
      • COVID-19 Loves Excuses
      • What to Do if Exposed
      • Local campaigns
      • Mask Up to Open Up
      • COVID-19 is Real
      • Young Adult
      • Suicide Prevention
      • Healthy Coping Strategies/ It’s Okay to Ask for Help
      • Knock Out Flu: Think of It as Essential
      • Stay Home, Stop the Spread
      • Safe Start infographics
      • Infographic Library (Color)
        • Spanish
        • Russian
        • Vietnamese
        • Chinese Simplified
      • Infographic Library (Black and White)
        • Spanish
        • Russian
        • Vietnamese
        • Chinese Simplified
      • COVID-19 Article Library
    • Health & safety
    • For health providers
    • Food & housing
    • Ways to help
    • Unemployment & personal finance
    • Transportation & travel
    • Business Support

Resource Topics

  • Partner toolkit: videos and graphics
    • Exposure Notification
    • COVID Vaccines: Questions & Answers
    • College and University Toolkit
    • It Takes All Three
    • Safer Gatherings
    • COVID-19 Loves Excuses
    • What to Do if Exposed
    • Local campaigns
    • Mask Up to Open Up
    • COVID-19 is Real
    • Young Adult
    • Suicide Prevention
    • Healthy Coping Strategies/ It’s Okay to Ask for Help
    • Knock Out Flu: Think of It as Essential
    • Stay Home, Stop the Spread
    • Safe Start infographics
    • Infographic Library (Color)
      • Spanish
      • Russian
      • Vietnamese
      • Chinese Simplified
    • Infographic Library (Black and White)
    • COVID-19 Article Library
  • Health & safety
  • For health providers
  • Food & housing
  • Ways to help
  • Unemployment & personal finance
  • Transportation & travel
  • Business Support

Infographic Library ( Color)

Refer to this User Guide for an explanation of each toolkit material type and suggestions for how to use them.

What is COVID-19 (Coronavirus)?
What is COVID-19 (Coronavirus)?
How can I help my community? color flyer
How can I help my community?
When to seek medical help?
When to seek medical help?
Can I get coronavirus from my pets?
Can I get coronavirus from my pets?
Watch out for scams color flyer
Watch out for scams
Talking to loved ones color flyer
How do I talk to my loved ones about the importance of staying at home?
Should I get tested?
Should I get tested?
Where can I go?
Where can I go?
Staying home does not have to mean being lonely
Staying home does not have to mean being lonely
COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Get the information you need For answers, support, news and updates about coronavirus: Washington State COVID-19 Hotline 800-525-0127  6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily For questions about the coronavirus pandemic Washington State Crisis Connections 866-4-CRISIS (866-427-4747) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week If you or a loved one is having an emotional crisis If you are having an emergency, call 9-1-1 Do not go to an emergency room unless your provider tells you to
Get the information you need
Shows that 6 feet apart is the length of a bed or a person with arms stretched or a rake or two shopping carts or
Social Distancing
Make connections, big or small Stay in touch through phone calls, email, and online chats. Focus on things within your control These are unusual times, and it’s okay that things don’t feel normal. Explore your purpose Find a few minutes to take care of yourself and do something that is meaningful to you. Focus on hope Remember, we will get through this.
Building coping skills
You are not in this alone. Find help at coronavirus.wa.gov
It is okay to feel stressed, afraid or anxious
If you or a loved one are experiencing any of these, Call National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255
Suicide warning signs
Be understanding Acknowledge that you know it is frustrating to be away from school and friends. Be calm... …both in your words and actions. Be consistent Keep a regular schedule as often as possible Be available Be a good listener, and give them extra time to process their feelings.
Supporting kids and teens
Make a list of your medications and a schedule for when you take them Keep your medications in a safe place, like a locking cabinet Turn on the lights and put on your glasses when taking medications Talk to your doctor before taking any new medication, vitamin, or supplement Add labeling to “look-alike” containers to tell them apart, like eye drops and ear drops Never ingest disinfectants or other substances that claim to prevent or treat COVID-19
Prevent Poisoning
OVID-19 (Coronavirus) Which face covering should you wear? coronavirus.wa.gov Spread the Facts Wear a non-medical face covering when in public spaces Save medical masks for healthcare workers and others in high-risk settings N-95 respirators Face coverings include: Medical masks include: Cloth face masks Scarves Bandanas Surgical masks They may also be labeled as isolation, dental, or medical procedure masks.
Which Mask to wear
Wear a face mask, use hand sanitizer, bring water, and physically distance whenever possible.
Staying safe while protesting during the pandemic
COVID-19: cover your face to slow the spread. Wear a mask
COVID-19: cover your face to slow the spread. Wear a mask
please wear a facemasl
Facemask general guidance
An infographic for Coping for Health Care Professionals
Coping for Health Care Professionals
An infographic on How to deal with Grief or Loss
How to deal with Grief or Loss
How to help kids with face coverings and masks
How to help kids with face coverings and masks
An infographic that shows civil rest coping strategies
Protect your mental health during protests
An infographic giving tips to young adults
Emerging Adults
An infographic showing the ingredients of resilience
Ingredients of Resilience
An Infographic encouraging young teens to wear a mask
Kazu Kibuishi PSA MaskUp Campaign
An Infographic encouraging young teens to wear a mask
Kazu Kibuishi PSA MaskUp Campaign

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