Navigating Life
with COVID

Slow the Spread

Wash Your Hands Well & Often

Cover Your Cough or Sneeze

Disinfect Surfaces Often

Keep Your Distance from Others

Avoid Handshakes

Avoid Touching Your Face

Flu or COVID 19?

SYMPTOM FLU COVID 19
Fever
Fatigue
Cough
Sore Throat
Head Ache
Runny Nose
Shortness of Breath
Body Aches
Diarrhea/Vomiting
Onset 1-4 days after infection About 5 days after infection but can range from 2-14 days
Loss of Smell/Taste
Red, Swollen Eyes
Skin Rashes

Get Your COVID-19 Vaccine
or Booster Today!

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COVID-19 AND VACCINE FACTS

Everyone ages 6 months and older in the United States should get a COVID-19 vaccine.The vaccines are free for everyone—citizens and noncitizens alike, regardless of your immigration status.

You don’t need health insurance. And many vaccine providers don’t require any forms of ID.

Vaccines are available from pharmacies, doctors’ offices, community health centers, and many more locations. Most people live within 5 miles of a vaccination site.

Find Vaccines near you:

Go to vaccines.gov
Text your ZIP code to 438829
Call 1-800-232-0233

Scan here for Vaccine sites:

Group of three african american people posed at street of city sitting on the bench.

COVID 19 and Vaccine Facts

Everyone ages 6 months and older in the United States should get a COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccines are free for everyone—citizens and noncitizens alike, regardless of your immigration status. You don’t need health insurance. And many vaccine providers don’t require any forms of ID. Vaccines are available from pharmacies, doctors’ offices, community health centers, and many more locations. Most people live within 5 miles of a vaccination site.

Find Vaccines near you:

Go to vaccines.gov
Text your zip code to 438829
Call 1-800-232-0233

Scan here for Vaccine sites

Transportation

We can assist with transportation and/or transportation reimbursements
across the 5 counties we serve.