Covid-19 Resources
From the Centers for Disease Control
- What is the coronavirus COVID-19?
- What are the symptoms?
- What do I do if I'm sick and think it may be COVID-19?
- How do I protect myself?
Trusted Resources from the Federal Government
Check on the status of your Economic Impact Payment
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention :: Coronavirus facts and guidance from the federal government
- Coronavirus.gov
- Ready.gov/Pandemic :: Pandemic preparedness for your family and your community
- U.S. Small Business Administration :: Disaster assistance for small businesses
Trusted Resources for Texans
- To learn about the State of Texas’ response to COVID-19, where to find testing, and how you can help: State of Texas Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
- To ask about symptoms, travel concerns, unemployment insurance, emergency food assistance, city and state orders, and more: Call 2-1-1 in Texas and select option 6
- To receive 24/7 statewide COVID-19-related mental health support: Call Texas Health and Human Services Commission at toll-free 833-986-1919
- To connect with legal service providers who can give assistance with bankruptcy and debt-collection matters, unemployment applications, and other civil legal problems: Call State Bar of Texas at toll-free 800-504-7030
- To get assistance if employment has been affected by the coronavirus and apply for benefits: Call the Unemployment Benefits Services at 800-939-6631 from 7 am to 7 pm every day
- To search for local Meals on Wheels chapters that are providing meals to elderly individuals that can be picked up or home delivered: Meals on Wheels Texas
- To search for a local pantry providing food and resources: Little Free Pantry
- To search for local education agency facilities serving meals in the area: Texas Students MealFinder Map
- To search for community health centers, health center networks and other providers serving the uninsured in the area: Find a Community Health Center