Not all superheroes wear capes or caps. My superheroes are those who stay at home. Thank you for staying at home. Stay home for me who can't stay home anymore. Click to read my story on how I was penalized when I stayed at home before the quarantine.
Staying Well
We need to stay well in the midst of this pandemic. As we stay at home, we can indulge in self-care. Read the 5 Self-Care Tips at Home To Relax Your Body & Spirit.
Exceptional Circumstance Special Enrollment Period (ECSEP)
In response to Governor Sisolak’s March 12, 2020, Emergency Declaration, Nevada Health Link announces a limited-time Exceptional Circumstance Special Enrollment Period for qualified Nevadans who missed the Open Enrollment Period. The SEP has been extended and runs now through May 15, 2020, and will allow eligible individuals to enroll in a qualified health plan through the Nevada Health Link.
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Be Counted in 2020 U.S. Census
The census is so important and required by law. Please complete your short 10-minute 2020 Census questionnaire online through the U.S. Census Bureau's website at www.My2020Census.gov. Responding online helps conserve natural resources, save taxpayer money, and process data more efficiently. The Census Bureau also is offering American Sign Language support and has a toll-free Telephone Display Device (TDD) number of (844) 467-2020. The census also can be taken over the telephone. The Census Bureau is operating toll-free language assistance lines in many languages including the three most common languages spoken in Southern Nevada:
- English (844) 330-2020
- Spanish (844) 468-2020
- Tagalog (844) 478-2020
Households that don't respond early this spring online or by phone will receive a paper questionnaire that can return by mail. If you do not respond, a census taker in-person will come to your house between May and July.
FREE COVID APP
Apple Inc. – in partnership with the White House Coronavirus Task Force and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – released an app and website that will provide guidance through a series of questions about health and exposure to determine if they should seek care for COVID-19 symptoms. The tool provides CDC recommendations on the next steps including guidance on social distancing and self-isolating, how to closely monitor symptoms, recommendations on testing, and when to contact a medical provider.
Users can download the free app from App Store available for the iPhone and iPad. Or click to access the tool online.
How to Protect Yourself & Others
Vegas "Together at Home" (our headliners and celebrities "together with us" at home)
Things to Do While You Stay Home
Food Distribution Resources
- Clark County School District Food Distribution Sites
- COVID-19 Food Distribution Map and List
- Emergency Food Distribution Interactive Map
- Nevada Department of Agriculture emergency Food Assistance Program
Click here for more information During Quarantine: Health Insurance Enrollment and More
Click here for more links and resources on Clark County
More links and resources at Las Vegas
Library District’s Response To COVID-19
Official updates from CCSD
Information at Nevada Health Response
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XOXO,
Donnah
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