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COVID-19

Our world is currently in the midst of battling COVID-19, the Coronavirus.  While being prayerful, we are also offering practical information and resources to assist you and your family in best practices to stay healthy and safe.  Please note this list is not all-inclusive.  Updates will be posted as the crisis evolves and new information becomes available.  To share additional resources or suggested content for inclusion, please contact us at communications@thelfcc.org

 

 

FAMU TESTING & VACCINATION SITE IS OPEN

Register Online: FL VAX

ADDITIONAL SITES REMAIN OPEN

 

COVID-19 Vaccine Information

Vaccine FAQ
FAMU Vaccination Site
Moderna Fact Sheet
Pfizer Fact Sheet


Florida & Leon County Safety Measures

Leon County Signed Mask Ordinance
Leon County Mask Ordinance FAQ
Safe. Smart. Step by Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery
State of Florida Stay-At-Home Order
Leon County Stay-At-Home Order


Coronavirus Prevention & Assessment

Center for Disease Control (CDC) 6 Steps to Prevent COVID-19
Center for Disease Control Screening Document


Florida Health Department and CDC Guidance

Florida Department of Health
Florida Department of Health COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard
Florida Department of Health COVID-19 Toolkit
Center for Disease Control 


Local Government

City of Tallahassee
City of Tallahassee on Twitter
City of Tallahassee on Facebook
Mayor Dailey on Twitter
Mayor Dailey on Facebook
Leon County
Leon County School Board


Higher Education

Florida A&M University 
Florida State University
Tallahassee Community College


Business & Unemployment Assistance

Office of Economic Vitality
Florida’s Reemployment Assistance Program
Disaster Unemployment Assistance
Short Term Compensation Program for Employers
Tallahassee Jobs Now


Volunteer Information

Leon County Schools Volunteer Application


Additional Resources

Leon CARES (COVID-19 Financial Assistance)
Aetna Resources for Living COVID-19 Toolkit
Tallahassee Resource Guide
Local Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Vendors & Manufacturers
Tallahassee ‘Open for Takeout’ Interactive Map
Tallahassee Restaurant ‘To-Go’ Listing

Here are a few community tips from health officials that may be helpful both in and outside of church:

  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue, or your elbow, if you cough or sneeze.

  • Avoid touching your face.

  • Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for 20 seconds or more.

  • If no soap and water are available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.

  • If you start to feel ill, contact a medical professional immediately.

  • If you feel ill or sick, stay home out of respect for those around you and to lessen the spread of illness and germs.

  • Stay up-to-date with medical professionals suggestions on best practices and monitor communications from your local and federal health officials.

The CDC does not recommend that asymptomatic, healthy people wear a facemask to protect themselves from respiratory diseases, including COVID-19. Facemasks should be used by people who show symptoms of COVID-19 to help prevent the spread of the disease to others. The use of facemasks is also crucial for health workers and people who are taking care of someone in close settings (at home or in a healthcare facility).