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Reminder to order your Absentee Ballot

Elections Reminders Times like this ( Coronavirus Outbreak ), the United States makes adjustments to our legal obligations, by accommodating upcoming government events such as elections, for US Americans and other US Citizens. Absentee Voting or Voting by Mail Explore blogger Xer's Huddle referencing early voting Blog 2020 | Are you looking for State Laws Governing Early Voting? https://xershuddle.blogspot.com/2020/04/looking-for-absentee-ballots-for-your.html Election Reminders:  https://www.vote.org/election-reminders/

CDC | Information for Healthcare Professionals: COVID-19 and Underlying Conditions

As of  April 6, 2020 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Says; [Start] Patients at higher risk for infection, severe illness, and poorer outcomes from COVID-19 should protect themselves.  Guidance for patients  includes: Take  steps  to protect yourself. Call  your healthcare provider if you are sick with a fever, cough, or shortness of breath. Follow CDC travel guidelines and the recommendations of your state and local health officials. [ End] Source: Federal Agency, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) URL Safety Transparency steps: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html Source: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/underlying-conditions.html

Check your Symptoms & Testing for COVID-19

Coronavirus Self-Checker Call your doctor: If you think you have been exposed to COVID-19 and develop a fever and symptoms, such as cough or difficulty breathing, call your healthcare provider for medical advice. (CDC) Symptoms of Coronavirus                    Testing for COVID-19

Solution to fight the COVID-19 World Crisis Pandemic

Some Safety Tips Work together, become a nation of one. Understand this is a war against a invisible enemy out past the globe (earth). Help one another and remember to follow all safety instructions from your local and national authorities. Only offer help if it’s allowed in your area and you’re confident it’s safe to do so. Tips to limit exposure Wash hands before and after any activities. Wear disposable gloves. Keep hands away from face. Ensure services leave your purchases at the door. Leave items on the doorstep and don’t enter people’s homes. Avoid all contact with anyone who might be sick. Adapt to the 21st centuries online presence. Help the elders to survive this 360 technology change. When helping others, use trusted payment services like Venmo or Paypal instead of cash, and bring back a receipt for purchases. Images: nextdoor web app Intext: nextdoor app with modifications URL Safety Transparency nextdoor app:  https://nextdoor.com/

#StayHome and help those who can’t

#StayHome and help those who can’t YouTube SUBSCRIBE 0:30  /  0:30 #StayHome and help those who can’t By staying home, we can all help support those who aren’t able to stay at home themselves. Because being at home right now isn’t just about keeping your friends and family safe, it can help save the lives of others. Please #StayHome and help save lives. Let’s do this together. www.YouTube.com/StayHome #StayHome

Reminders while we battle the war with the invisible enemy COVID-19

Staying Home Saves Lives You can help stop the spread of the virus. ( in text source Facebook) Why It’s Important • Distancing slows the spread of COVID-19 • The virus spreads mainly through coughs and sneezes • You’ll help protect essential resources for the sickest patients Source: cdc.gov Stay Connected Online • Have a dinner party over video chat • Host an online book club • Check in with friends Acknowledge the Stress • Know that any anxiety and fear is normal • Talk to others about your feelings • Take breaks from the news

Microsoft shares more news and information about supporting everyone during the COVID-19 Crisis

Satya Nadella and Toni Townes-Whitley discuss agility, leadership and continuity for state and local government Global companies come together to make ventilators for the U.K. National Health Service (NHS) An important update on Microsoft training and certification Learning from our customers in the Greater China Region Microsoft to join White House-led consortium to fight COVID-19 Adaptive Biotechnologies and Microsoft expand partnership to decode COVID-19 immune response and provide open data access KFH implements remote working solutions to ensure employee health and safety

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