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Health-Related Relief Programs
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Free COVID-19 Testing
The City of Oakland is providing free COVID-19 testing to anyone who lives or works in Alameda County, regardless of insurance or immigration status. This service is offered in partnership with Brown and Toland Physicians Group, CORE, Verily, and … » more information -
Paid Sick Leave Ordinance
As an existing benefit, Oakland’s Paid Sick Leave Ordinance requires that Oakland workers performing at least two hours’ work per week accrue paid sick leave at a rate of one hour per 30 working hours. Employers with less than 10 employees must … » more information -
Community Services Call Center Extended Hours
Orange County Community Services (OCCS) is expanding call center hours to meet the needs of those impacted by COVID-19. OCCS offers services to seniors, veterans, business owners, the unemployed, and others. OCCS offers bilingual and bicultural … » more information -
Toll-Free Hotline
Orange County residents can call (833) 426-6411 to be connected to Orange County agencies providing information about COVID-19 related subjects including: health services, behavioral health resources, risk benefits, resources for seniors … » more information -
County of San Diego, California: Free COVID-19 Testing
The County of San Diego is offering free, appointment-only, drive-thru COVID-19 testing. Please see here for testing schedules for locations throughout San Diego County. Website visitors can schedule appointments by clicking on the name of the … » more information -
Homeless Services; Suspension of Parking Enforcement & Utility Shutoffs
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of San Diego has made changes to certain city operations including: … » more information -
Homeless Services; Suspension of Parking Enforcement & Utility Shutoffs; Exemptions for Grocery Deliveries
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of San Diego has made changes to certain city operations including: … » more information -
Early Access to Vacation and Paid Sick Leave for City Employees
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, employees of the City of San Francisco who are impacted by COVID-19 will have early access to their vacation time and paid sick leave. If an employee has exhausted his or her existing leave, including vacation … » more information -
Paid Sick Leave Ordinance
San Francisco’s Paid Sick Leave Ordinance (PSLO) requires employers to provide paid sick leave to all employees who perform work in San Francisco. Employees earn one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked. Employers with 10 or more … » more information -
San Francisco: Paid Sick Leave Expansion (Workers and Families First)
The City of San Francisco announced the Worker and Families First Program to provide $10 million in public funding to businesses for providing five additional days of sick leave pay to workers beyond their existing policies in which the City … » more information -
Homeless Assistance
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of San Jose is coordinating with County Office of Supportive Housing, Destination: Home, Valley Homeless Healthcare Program, County Public Health, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to … » more information -
Emergency Measures
The City of Santa Ana enacted a wide range of emergency relief measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including: … » more information -
N-95 and Surgical Mask Stockpile for Essential Workforce
California has created a strategic stockpile of N-95 respirators and surgical masks earmarked for certain essential workers. For example, workers in nursing homes, transportation/transit, construction and skilled trades, and hotel and lodging … » more information -
COVID-19 Guidelines for Health Insurers
The Colorado Division of Insurance is directing carriers to remove cost sharing on specific services related to COVID-19. These services include: 1) COVID-19-related in-network telehealth services; 2) an additional one-time early refill of any … » more information -
Health Emergency Leave With Pay (HELP)
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) has issued emergency rules that temporarily require employers in certain industries to provide four calendar days of paid sick leave to employees with flu-like symptoms while awaiting COVID-19 … » more information -
Health Emergency Leave With Pay (HELP)
The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) has issued emergency rules that temporarily require employers in certain industries to provide four calendar days of paid sick leave to employees with flu-like symptoms while awaiting COVID-19 … » more information -
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (“WIC”)
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a nutrition program that provides nutritious groceries, nutrition education, breastfeeding support and other services free of charge to Colorado families who … » more information -
Family Medical Leave Act (§ 31-51)
Connecticut’s existing FMLA program provides 16 workweeks of leave to take care of oneself or a loved one because of a serious health condition, which the DOL has stated may include reasons associated with COVID-19. » more information -
Financial Protections for Patients Visiting Out-of-Network Providers and Uninsured Patients Due to COVID-19
If emergency services were rendered to an insured patient by an out-of-network health care provider, the health care provider may bill the health carrier directly, and the health carrier must reimburse such health care provider the amount the … » more information -
Health Insurance Through AccessHealthCT
Through the already-existing AccessHealthCT program, Connecticut residents that become unemployed due to the effects of COVID-19 and as a result lose essential minimum insurance coverage may participate in a special open enrollment period to obtain … » more information -
Medicaid
Medicaid provides free or low-cost health coverage to eligible persons, including to children, pregnant women, parents, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. Medicaid is managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), but … » more information -
Paid Sick Leave (PSL) Program (§ 31-52r)
Under Connecticut’s existing PSL program, service workers who work for employers with 50 or more employees may be eligible to up to 40 hours of PSL, including to cover absences caused by COVID-19. » more information -
Protection from Civil Liability for Healthcare Providers in Response to COVID-19
By executive order of the Governor, any health care professional or health care facility shall be immune from suit for civil liability for any injury or death alleged to have been sustained because of the individual’s or health care facility’s acts … » more information -
Free, Rapid COVID-19 Testing Center in New Haven
Multiple Connecticut government agencies are partnering with CVS Health to provide a rapid COVID-19 testing center in New Haven for Connecticut residents experiencing certain COVID-19 symptoms. The test results will be delivered in 30 minutes at no … » more information -
2-1-1
Delaware 2-1-1 provides one central resource for access to the health and human service organizations that offer the support necessary in the face of a range of events and circumstances, including natural disasters and the struggle to meet every day … » more information -
Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
Delaware’s ADRC is a one-stop access point for aging and disability information and resources in Delaware, available here. Although there is no specific guidance related to COVID-19, the ADRC can help by answering questions about aging and … » more information -
Medicaid
Delaware’s Medicaid furnishes medical assistance to eligible low-income families and to eligible aged, blind and/or disabled people whose income is insufficient to meet the cost of necessary medical services. Medicaid covers the costs for: doctor … » more information -
Summer Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children
Delaware’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a federal nutrition program that helps pregnant women, new mothers and young children eat well, learn about nutrition and stay healthy. The program provides … » more information -
COVID-19 Benefits Offered by DC Health Link Providers, Special Open Enrollment Period for Uninsured, and COVID-19 Testing Coverage
DC Health Link’s website provides an exemplar list of benefits offered by DC Health Link providers including Aetna, CareFirst, Kaiser Permanente, and UnitedHealthcare. Specific questions are answered, including whether insurance will cover COVID-19 … » more information -
Grocery Plus
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) works to improve the health of low-income persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious United States Department of Agriculture (“USDA”) Foods. CSFP food packages do not … » more information -
Guidance on Medical Coverage through Medicaid, DC Healthcare Alliance, and Immigrant Children’s Program
The District of Columbia Department of Human Services offers medical coverage to income-eligible residents through Medicaid, the DC Healthcare Alliance (“Alliance”), and DC Healthy Families programs. Newly unemployed individuals who are also newly … » more information -
Public Benefits Automatic Extension, Waivers, Access
As part of the COVID-19 Response Emergency Amendment Act of 2020, the Council of the District of Columbia has granted Mayor Bowser the power to extend the eligibility period for individuals receiving benefits and the timeframe for determinations of … » more information -
Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (“WIC”)
D.C.’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (“WIC”) is a preexisting food assistance program that provides services to pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children up to age 5. Click here and here for more … » more information -
COVID-19 Call Center
The Florida Department of Health has opened a COVID-19 Call Center. » more information -
Free In-Home Rapid HIV Self-Testing
Individuals who visit the KnowYourHIVStatus.com website are eligible to receive a free in-home rapid HIV self-testing kit. Eligibility criteria have been removed to assist more individuals in accessing HIV testing during the COVID-19 outbreak. » more information -
Medicaid
Medicaid provides medical coverage to low-income individuals and families. Medicaid eligibility in Florida is determined either by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) or the Social Security Administration (for SSI recipients). » more information -
Plan for Florida’s Recovery – Phase 1 Recovery
Pursuant to Executive Orders 20-112, 20-120, 20-123, and 20-131 Governor DeSantis announced guidance for reopening restaurants, retail establishments, gyms and fitness centers, professional sports venues, amusement parks, vacation rentals, organized … » more information -
Plan for Florida’s Recovery – Phase 2 Recovery
Pursuant to Executive Orders 20-112, 20-120, 20-123, 20-131, and 20-139. Governor DeSantis announced guidance for reopening restaurants, bars, retail establishments, gyms and fitness centers, professional sports venues, amusement parks, personal … » more information -
COVID-19 Hotline
The State of Georgia has established a hotline for questions about COVID-19. For example, the hotline can be used to ask about the symptoms of COVID-19, to ask whether an individual should get tested, and to report possible COVID-19-related scams. » more information -
Georgia University System Student Health Insurance Plan provider, United Healthcare Student Resources, COVID-19 Student Health Resources
In light of coronavirus pandemic, the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) provider, United Healthcare Student Resources (UHCSR), has made new resources related to COVID-19 available to all students: All COVID-19 testing will be covered by the … » more information -
Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a federally-funded health and nutrition program that predates COVID-19, but can be used by eligible participants at this time. » more information -
COVID-19 Health Hotline
The East Central Health District, Department of Public Health and Augusta 311 have set up a hotline for questions about COVID-19. The hotline can be used to ask about the symptoms of COVID-19, to ask whether an individual should get tested, and to … » more information -
COVID-19 Testing for Certain Individuals
COVID-19 testing is currently available for Fulton County residents who exhibit symptoms of the coronavirus (such as a cough, fever, and shortness of breath), and who are: (1) 60 or older, (2) a caregiver for a person over the age of 60, (3) a … » more information -
Meal Service for Children During School Closures
Due to unexpected school closures, the Richmond County School System (RCSS) is providing a “DriveThrough Meal Program” for children ages 2–18. Monday through Friday, from 11am until 1pm, lunches will be distributed (with breakfast bags for the next … » more information -
Medicaid
The Hawaii Department of Human Services helps provide health care for qualifying Hawaii residents through Medicaid. The program provides eligible adults and children access to needed health care services by enrolling and paying medical providers to … » more information -
Waiver of Medical Licensing Requirements
Due to the increasing occurrence of COVID-19 and the need to increase the state’s healthcare capacity, Governor Little waived numerous administrative regulations related to medical licensing. These provisions include the Board of Medicine’s rules … » more information -
Executive Order No. 2020-04 (COVID-19 Executive Order No. 2: Suspension of Service Requirement for Sick Leave Advancement
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Governor has suspended the two-year continuous service requirement for state employees to receive advancement of sick leave. » more information -
FAQ for Employee Sick Leave Act
Provides answers to frequently asked questions about the Employee Sick Leave Act, which requires employers to allow employees to use at least a portion of sick leave time already available to them to care for certain relatives. The Employee Sick … » more information -
Free Emotional Support Text Line
In light of COVID-19, the Illinois Department of Human Services’ Mental Health Division has launched a free emotional support text line, Call4Calm. Illinois residents experiencing stress and mental health issues related to COVID-19 can text the … » more information -
Help Illinois Families: Financial Assistance for Essential Services
The state of Illinois has announced $275 million in emergency relief for households impacted by COVID-19. Eligible Illinois residents and families can apply to receive assistance with food, rent, utilities, temporary shelter, medicine, and other … » more information