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Health-Related Relief Programs
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Minority Community COVID-19 Testing
Individuals can get tested for COVID-19 by contacting their Federally Qualified Health Center or community health center. Ohio has partnered with the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers which represents Ohio’s Federally Qualified Health … » more information -
Workers’ Compensation Claims and Policy Processing
For both injured workers and employers, the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) has suspended several requirements, extended certain deadlines, and issued guidance for individuals that contract COVID-19 in the course of their employment. » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
Stay up-to-date with the latest information from the Center for Disease Control, the Oklahoma City-County Health Department, and the Oklahoma State Department of Health. The Oklahoma State Department of Health COVID-19 Call Center can be reached at … » more information -
Free Mental Health Resources
The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is providing free resources, such as online webinars and group calls, to support individuals coping with mental health challenges associated with COVID-19. Resources include FAQs … » more information -
Immunity to Healthcare Providers
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of Oklahoma has signed into law the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Limited Liability Act, which provides health care facilities and providers with immunity from civil actions claiming “any loss or … » more information -
Personal Protection Equipment Resource Directory
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce has partnered with the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance and the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber to provide a directory of companies supplying Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and other supplies needed for … » more information -
SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid)
SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid) is a health coverage program jointly funded by the federal and state governments. This program helps pay some or all medical bills for many people who cannot afford them. Covered healthcare services may include doctor … » more information -
Medicaid
The Oregon Health Authority provides health care for qualifying Oregon residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling and paying providers to deliver … » more information -
Sick Leave
Oregon law requires employers to give employees at least one hour of job-protected sick time (time off work) for every 30 hours worked. The sick time may be used in case of illness, illness of a family member, doctor’s visits, or if a child’s school … » more information -
Business-to-Business (B2B) Interchange Directory for COVID-19 Supplies and PPE
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has established a business-to-business (B2B) interchange directory as a means of connecting businesses that need personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical supplies with manufacturers and suppliers. The … » more information -
Medical Assistance Program (Medicaid)
The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services provides health care for qualifying state residents through the Commonwealth’s Medical Assistance program (Medicaid). The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed … » more information -
Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract for the Elderly (PACE) Program Assistance with Refill Extensions
The Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract for the Elderly (PACE) Program offers low-cost prescription medications toPennsylvania residents age 65 and older, subject to financial eligibility requirements. The program was in place prior to the COVID-19 … » more information -
Department of Health COVID-19 Hotline
Rhode Island’s Department of Health (RIDOH) has created a COVID-19 Hotline to answer any questions related to the virus: (401) 222-8022. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm. For questions after hours, call 211, which operates 24 hours a … » more information -
HealthSourceRI – COVID-19 Special Enrollment
A special enrollment period (“SEP”) is now available until April 15, 2020 for Rhode Islanders seeking health coverage as a response to the growth of COVID-19. Those completing an online application should indicate that they have experienced an … » more information -
Parental and Family Medical Leave Act
The Rhode Island Parental and Family Medical Leave Act requires that employers of 50 or more employees grant an unpaid leave of absence, upon the request of an eligible employee, for 13 consecutive weeks in any two calendar years, under certain … » more information -
Sick and Safe Leave
Under the existing Healthy and Safe Families Act (RI General Law § 28-57), Rhode Island private sector employees have the right to take time off from work to care for themselves when they are too sick to work or to care for their child, spouse … » more information -
COVID-19 Screening And Testing Sites; Mobile Testing Clinics
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has compiled available screening and testing sites on its website as a resource for individuals seeking screening and test services. The list of compiled screening and testing … » more information -
Emergency Requirements Regarding Face Coverings
Pursuant to the Governor’s Executive Order 2020-50, counties and municipalities are urged to enact or implement appropriate and narrowly tailored emergency ordinances or other orders or measures requiring individuals to wear a face covering in … » more information -
Farm-Fresh Food—List of Farms and Businesses Offering Delivery, On-Farm Pickups, and Other Options
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture has compiled a list of local farms and businesses offering delivery, on-farm pickup, and other options for South Carolinians to find local farm-fresh food during the COVID-19 pandemic while observing … » more information -
Free Meal Programs for School Children and Internet Access for Rural Children
In light of school closures, certain facilities have been authorized to serve free school meals to eligible students. Certain School Food Authorities have received waivers authorizing the delivery of up to five days’ worth of food per child at a … » more information -
State Continuation of Health Insurance Coverage
Through the already-existing State Continuation of Health Insurance Coverage program (also known as mini-COBRASC), South Carolina residents and the dependents of South Carolina residents that become unemployed due to the effects of COVID-19 and as a … » more information -
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
South Carolina’s SNAP program provides nutrition assistance for low income households. Recipients of SNAP benefits will be issued an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card, which they can use to purchase eligible foods. While no specific guidance … » more information -
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
South Carolina provides Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) to eligible families. TANF provides cash benefits to eligible families. While no specific guidance has been provided for those affected by COVID-19, individuals and families … » more information -
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Assistance
WIC is a food assistance program for women, infants, and young children. WIC provides money in the form of vouchers to buy healthy foods, and also provides nutrition education and counseling, breastfeeding support, and referrals for health care. » more information -
Medicaid
The South Dakota Department of Social Services provides health care for qualifying South Dakotan residents through Medicaid. The program works to ensure that eligible adults and children have access to needed health care services by enrolling and … » more information