During the COVID-19 outbreak, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office on Women's Health is sharing information to keep you and your loved ones healthy and safe. This issue will focus on how you can help slow the spread, who is most at risk for having complications from COVID-19, and what you can do to protect your health.
15 Days To Slow the Spread
Earlier this month, the President of the United States issued guidelines to help slow the spread of COVID-19. By following the simple steps below, you can help make this happen. To learn more about the guidance and other things you can do to prevent yourself from getting sick, visit: www. Coronavirus.gov
Older Adults
Watch this video as Dr. Jay C. Butler, MD, Deputy Director of Infectious Diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, talks about what older adults can do to protect themselves.
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People with Chronic Conditions
COVID-19 can affect your respiratory tract (nose, throat, lungs), cause an asthma attack, and possibly lead to pneumonia. If you or someone you know has asthma, here's what you should know about staying healthy.
How to Prevent COVID-19 If You Have Asthma
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For more information, visit: People At Higher Risk for Complications from COVID-19
During social distancing and isolation, people may feel a number of emotions that can have impact on their overall health and wellness. To help protect your personal health during the COVID-19 outbreak, check out these resources:
To get the most up-to-date Information on COVID-19, visit:
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