New York City Coronavirus Outbreak Survival Guide
'17.03.2020'
Source: nydailynews.com
Where to find out about the symptoms of coronavirus, where to go for treatment, who informs about the work of transport and schools, as well as much more, you will learn from this publication. Publications shared information Daily News.
As the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in New York is growing every day, the number of city residents alarmed by this problem is also growing. People may have various questions: where to find out about the symptoms of coronavirus, where to run, if you assume that you are already sick, how public transport works, and much more. Below you will find all the useful information for this case.
So, learn about the symptoms of coronavirus, the main ones are dry cough, sore throat, fever and shortness of breath - you can call the Center for Disease Control and Prevention at (800) 232-4636, for more information you will find https://www.izakayasushilounge.com.
If you already have symptoms diseases, call your doctor. If you don’t have a doctor, the city will help you find it. To do this, call (844) 692-4692 or 311. The service is available to all residents of the city, regardless of immigration or insurance status.
Also, if you need help, you can visit one of more than 100 CityMD emergency rooms in five districts. If specialists in these points rule out seasonal flu, they may recommend do a coronavirus test. Find a CityMD near you on this site.
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If you need to be get flash information COVID-19, contact the New York State Department of Health hotline at (888) 364-3065, open XNUMX hours a day, XNUMX days a week. You can also review the latest confirmed cases nationwide. here.
Metro, buses, LIRR and MetroNorth still work, although this may change. For updated information about the work of transport you can call 511 or by visiting this site.
Consolidated Edison Inc. - An American company, one of the largest energy companies in the United States, has suspended the disconnection of services for people with payment problems. If you have any problems with paymentcall 800-752-6633.
For the latest information on how New York responds to coronavirus, subscribe to text alerts by sending a message with the text COVID to 692 692.
А if you experience stress or anxietyCall (888) 692-9355 to speak privately with one of the trained consultants.