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- CDC | Things to know about the COVID-19 Pandemic
- WHO | Coronavirus Overview
- MDHHS | Coronavirus – Frequently Asked Questions
- Johns Hopkins University: Center for American Indian Health | What Tribal Members Need to Know about COVID-19
- American Public Health Association | COVID-19
- CDC | How COVID-19 Spreads
- CDC | Variants of the Virus
- CDC | People at Increased Risk
- CDC | How to Protect Yourself and Others
- CDC | How to Protect Your Home
- CDC | Mask Guidance
- CDC | Social Distancing
- CDC | Hand Sanitizer
- CDC | Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Home
- CDC | Get Your Household Ready for Pandemic Flu
- CDC | Cough Etiquette in Healthcare Settings
- CDC | Daily Activities and Going Out
- CDC | When to Quarantine
- CDC | When to Isolate
- CDC | 10 Things You Can Do to Manage Your COVID-19 Symptoms at Home
- CDC | Caring for Someone
- Johns Hopkins University: Center for American Indian Health | How to Care for Someone at Home
- CDC | When You Can Be Around Others
- CDC | Treatments
- CDC | Long-Term Effects
- Johns Hopkins: Center for American Indian Health | COVID-19 Resources for Native American Communities
- MDHHS | Michigan COVID-19 Alert App
- IHS | Elder Mental Health During COVID-19
- IHS | Tips for Elders and Their Caregivers About COVID-19
- IHS | What Tribal Members Need to Know About COVID-19
- World Health Organization | HealthAtHome – Health Parenting
- CDC | Parent Portal
Find helpful resources for parents to help keep your family healthy and safe. - CDC | Children’s Mental Health
Mental health in childhood means reaching developmental and emotional milestones, and learning healthy social skills and how to cope when there are problems. - CDC | COVID-19 Parental Resources Kit
Ensuring Children and Young People’s Social, Emotional, and Mental Well-being - Johns Hopkins University: Center for American Indian Health | Parent Resources
Partnering with American Indian communities to achieve optimal health and well being. - CDC | Parent Portal
Find helpful resources for parents to help keep your family healthy and safe. - CDC | Children’s Mental Health
Mental health in childhood means reaching developmental and emotional milestones, and learning healthy social skills and how to cope when there are problems. - CDC | COVID-19 Parental Resources Kit
Ensuring Children and Young People’s Social, Emotional, and Mental Well-being - Johns Hopkins University: Center for American Indian Health | Parent Resources
Partnering with American Indian communities to achieve optimal health and well being. - CDC | Schools and Child Care Programs
Strategies to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and maintain safe operations in schools in child care programs. - Johns Hopkins University: Center for American Indian Health | School Resources
Schools are are an important part of our communities. Consistent with public health guidance, many schools are taking a layered approach to help keep students, teachers, and staff safe. - Johns Hopkins University | The Benefits and Risks of COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids
Public health and medical leaders explore the complexities of vaccinating kids during Johns Hopkins/UW symposium - CDC | Helping Children Cope
Children and teens react, in part, on what they see from the adults around them. When parents and caregivers deal with COVID-19 calmly and confidently, they can provide the best support for their children. Parents can be more reassuring to others around them, especially children, if they are better prepared. - CDC | Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs in Emergencies
All children have unique needs in emergencies, but care for children with special healthcare needs is often more complex because of their various health conditions and extra care requirements. A disaster can present all these difficulties at once. Knowing what to do can help maintain calm and keep your family safe. - CDC | Families & Children
See info for parents, families, & organizations to help protect children from COVID-19 including travel tips, what to expect at school, & more.