

Since January 2020, CDC has been learning more about how COVID-19 spreads and affects people and communities.
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What to Expect after Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
COVID-19 vaccination will help protect you from getting COVID-19. You may have some side effects, which are a normal sign that your body is building protection. These side effects may affect your ability to do daily activities, but they should go away in a few days.
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If You Have Pets
Until we learn more about how this virus affects animals, treat pets as you would other human family members to protect them from a possible infection.
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Toolkit for Community and Faith-Based Organizations
Guidance and tools to help community and faith-based organizations make decisions, protect their employees, volunteers, and members, and communicate with their communities.
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Winter Holidays
Winter holiday gatherings with family and friends are fun but can increase the chances of getting or spreading COVID-19 or the flu. Follow these tips to make your winter holidays safer.
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Toolkit for Shared and Congregate Housing
COVID-19 guidance and tools to help owners, administrators, or operators of shared housing facilities make decisions, protect, and communicate with residents, staff, and public health officials.
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Considerations for Use of SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Testing in Nursing Homes
SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Testing in Nursing Homes
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Toolkit for Tribal Communities
COVID-19 guidance and tools to help tribal organizations make decisions, communicate with their members, and protect their families and communities.
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COVID-19 Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
A brief overview of COVID-19-related racial and ethnic disparities.
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Prevent Getting Sick
Here is what you can do to prepare your family in case COVID-19 spreads in your community.
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Special Populations Data in the U.S.
COVID-19; coronavirus; surveillance; data; cases; pregnancy; pregnant women; race; ethnicity; diversity; at-risk
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Toolkit for Colleges and Universities
Videos, Social Media, PSAs, Print Resources, Checklists, FAQs, and Web Resources to help colleges and universities protect students, faculty and staff.
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Toolkit for Retirement Communities
COVID-19 guidance and tools to help retirement communities make decisions, protect their residents and staff, and communicate with their communities.
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Toolkit for Older Adults and People at Higher Risk
Guidance and tools to help older adults and other people at higher risk protect themselves and their families. These resources can also help people who work with populations at higher risk make decisions, protect themselves and others, and communicate with their communities.
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Stress and Coping
The COVID-19 outbreak may be stressful for people and may cause strong emotions in adults and children. Find ways you and your family can reduce stress.
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FAQs for Correctional and Detention Facilities
FAQs for administrators, staff, people who are incarcerated, families
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Considerations for Food Pantries and Food Distribution Sites
Food insecurity is a continuing issue during COVID-19. Managers of food pantries and food distribution sites can take prevention measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 while addressing gaps in food resources.
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Know When to Delay your Travel to Avoid Spreading COVID-19
Advice on when and how long people should delay their domestic or international travel to avoid spreading COVID-19.
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Travel: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Frequently Asked Questions regarding travel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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