How to Stay Safe in Your Community

Staying safe from COVID-19 and the new coronavirus variants, like delta, is up to all of us. It’s everyone’s responsibility to stay vigilant and remain responsible in our communities. To keep yourself and others safe, follow these safety steps:

  • Get your COVID-19 vaccine and encourage loved ones to do so, too
  • Get a COVID-19 test if you have symptoms of COVID-19
  • Self-isolate at home if your COVID-19 test is positive
  • Wear your face mask indoors in public, especially in COVID-19 hotspots
  • Avoid crowds or crowded areas
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces
  • Greet others with a wave or verbal greeting, instead of a handshake or hug
  • Keep a distance of 6 feet between you and others
  • Stay home if you’re sick or at a high risk of severe illness
  • Wash or sanitize your hands often

When we all do our part, we can slow the spread of the virus, together.

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Blogs

Checking in With Your Mental Health During the Pandemic

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Here are some strategies to reduce stress and anxiety, along with symptoms to keep in check.

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Blogs

Is It a Cold, the Flu, COVID-19 or Allergies?

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Learn key differences between colds, the flu, COVID-19 and allergies to keep you and your team members productive and well all year long.

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Blogs

What Is Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and How Can it Help?

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Through pelvic floor rehab, you can get the one-on-one care you need and begin your new symptom and pain-free life.

Other Available Resources

For accurate and updated information about coronavirus, turn to your state’s department of health, and other national and global organizations you can trust, like these:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

CDC Interim Guidance for Event Planners

CDC Recommendations for Election Polling Locations

World Health Organization

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Schedule an Online Doctor Video Visit
with the AdventHealth App

As we continue to face the challenge of COVID-19, we’re dedicated to keeping you safe. If you're experiencing symptoms of coronavirus or other illness, schedule an online visit through the AdventHealth app to consult face-to-face, in real time, with a real provider. Your medical professional will ask questions to determine if you need a physician’s order for coronavirus testing, and help you with other medical needs. Remember, to help prevent the spread of the virus, avoid the emergency room at your local hospital except in cases of emergency.

  • Schedule appointments
  • Message your care team
  • Access your (and your family's) health records with MyChart
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