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Take Care to Protect Yourself and Others
From COVID-19
Safely separate at a Free, Private Hotel Room.
If you have been diagnosed with COVID-19 or were in contact with someone who tested positive, you can qualify for a hotel room for up to 14 days to safely separate and protect others.
Take Care Hotels are safe, comfortable and convenient. All services are free. Children are welcome.
If you choose to separate in a Take Care Hotel it will not affect any other benefits you receive. Take Care Hotels will not affect your ability to apply for a green card. Additionally, medical
treatment or preventive healthcare services related to COVID-19 will NOT be considered under the public charge rule.
The following services are provided FREE at a Take Care Hotel:
+ Round-trip transportation to and from the hotel and any necessary medical appointments
+ Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily*
+ Private rooms and bathrooms
+ Interpreter services
+ Onsite COVID-19 testing
+ Medication delivery
+ Free Wi-Fi and Cable TV
+ Onsite health care services provided by skilled doctors and nurses
+ Unlimited local phone calls to stay connected with family and friends
+ Telepsychiatry to access expert mental health providers
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FAA, NASA sign MOU
as partners in space
Looking to develop commercial outerspace activities
The FAA and NASA signed a
new memorandum of understanding
(MOU) to support commercial
space activities related to the
transport of government and nongovernment
passengers, cargo,
and payloads for both orbital and
suborbital missions.
The FAA and NASA have
shared interests in creating a robust
commercial space industry
to achieve safe, reliable, and
cost-effective access to space, and
enhancing the competitiveness,
safety and affordability of American
aerospace capabilities. In addition,
the partnership is critical
to achieving the goals and objectives
of multiple U.S. national
space policies.
“The partnership between the
FAA and NASA is vital to continue
the growth, innovation and safety
of commercial space operations,
and maintain the pre-eminence of
U.S. leadership in the aerospace
sector and aid the FAA and NASA
in advancing public safety, facilitate
new space technologies and areas
for research opportunities, and
share medical data on the effects
of spacefl ight among occupants of
space vehicles and space habitats,”
said FAA Administrator Steve
Dickson.
Under the MOU, the FAA and
NASA will build a stable launch
and reentry framework for the
U.S. space industry that is transparent,
and avoids confl icting requirements
and multiple sets of
standards. The two agencies will
also advance a point-to-point commercial
suborbital pilot program
with designated spaceports and
airspace designs among other elements
to support this revolutionary
form of long-distance air transportation.
This will also “NASA
is now fl ying commercial cargo
and crew missions to the International
Space Station, and soon we
will send more people and science
to space on new suborbital fl ights,”
said NASA Administrator Jim
Bridenstine.
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