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  COVID-19  
 For information on how to help stop  
 the spread of coronavirus, available  
 resources, and other updates, visit the  
 NYC Health Department (DOH) website. 
 Coronaviruses are a family of viruses  
 that cause illnesses ranging from the  
 common cold to more serious illnesses  
 like  pneumonia.  The  2019  novel  
 coronavirus causes a respiratory disease  
 called COVID-19. Infections with this new  
 virus have been reported in many areas,  
 including the United States and New York  
 City. To learn more, see the Coronavirus  
 Factsheet. 
 Health care and testing 
 All  New  Yorkers  should  consider  
 themselves  potentially  exposed  to  
 coronavirus. That means that everyone  
 should stay home as much as possible,  
 even if they do not have any symptoms  
 of COVID-19. 
 You should consult with your doctor  
 if you: 
 •  Have  fever,  cough,  shortness  of  
 		
			 
 and do not feel better after three to four  
 days 
 Have mild symptoms and are an older  
 adult or have any of the chronic health  
 conditions listed above 
 • Use telephone, text, telemedicine or  
 a patient portal to reach out rather than  
 going to your doctor in person. You and  
 your provider will decide if you need to  
 come to medical care. 
 	
 
 provider, call 311. 
 Immigrants and public charge 
 On  March  13,  US  Citizenship  and  
 Immigration Services (USCIS) said that  
 seeking or using healthcare services  
 related  to  COVID-19  will  NOT  be  
 considered under the public charge rule,  
 even if the services are Medicaid-funded.  
 			
	 
 Immigrant Affairs (MOIA). 
 Anyone who needs help during the  
 COVID-19 crisis should seek care without  
 fear, regardless of immigration status or  
 ability to pay for health services. To learn  
 more about health care and testing, refer  
 to the section above. 
  FOOD  
 Emergency food  
 If you need emergency food assistance,  
 call the Emergency Food Hotline at 866- 
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 or kitchen. There is no income limit  
 for emergency food. Learn more about  
 Emergency food. 
 Free meals for K-12 students 
 All NYC children can get three free  
 meals a day from the NYC Department of  
 Education (DOE). Through Friday, March  
 20, meals are available at the entrance  
 to every school from 7:30am–1:30pm.  
 Beginning  March  23,  meals  will  be  
 distributed at more than 400 sites across  
 the city. Find a location near you. 
 How to pick up a meal: 
 • No registration, ID, or documentation  
 is required 
 • You can pick up all three meals a day  
 at the same time 
 • No dining space is available, so you  
 must eat meals away from schools 
 Senior residents and food 
 For seniors ages 60 years and older  
 who  have  disabilities  or  access  or  
 functional  needs,  NYC  Department  
 for the Aging (DFTA) provides homedelivered  
 meals . Call 311 and learn more  
 from DFTA. 
 		
	 
 You can now use your Supplemental  
 Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)  
 					
 
 and groceries and have them delivered.  
 Use your EBT card at these online stores  
 in NYC: 
 • ShopRite 
 • Amazon 
 • Walmart 
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 an online store delivers to your home  
 address. Learn more from HRA. 
  HOUSING  
 Domestic violence 
 In an emergency, dial 911. Call the NYC  
 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault  
 Hotline at 800-621-4673, TTY 866-604- 
 5350 (if you’re hearing impaired) to  
 speak with a counselor. Learn more  
 about how Family Justice Centers can  
 help. 
 Risk of homelessness 
 Homebase will help you develop a  
 plan to overcome an immediate housing  
 crisis and achieve housing stability. Call  
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 and learn more from HRA. 
 Programs  and  services  for  youth  
 who are experiencing homelessness  
 are expected to continue providing basic  
 services. Learn more from DYCD website.  
 Section 8  
 NYC  Housing  Preservation  and  
 Development (HPD) Section 8 voucher  
 holders  having  trouble  paying  rent  
 because of income loss should email  
 DTRAI@hpd.nyc.gov. 
 Rent Arrears and Public Assistance 
 If your work schedule was reduced  
 as a result of the coronavirus and you  
 are unable to pay your rent, you can  
 apply for a Cash Assistance special grant  
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 • If you have an active Cash Assistance  
 case, the fastest way to submit your  
 request is online on ACCESS HRA. 
 • You can apply in person for a onetime  
 grant at a Job Center. 
 • Call HRA Info line at 718-557-1399 to  
 learn how to apply by mail 
  FINANCES  
 Unemployment 
 NY State (NYS) is dropping the 7-day  
 waiting  period  for  Unemployment  
 
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 out of work due to COVID-19 closures or  
 quarantines. Learn more from the State  
 Department of Labor. 
 NYS Dept. labor is extending telephone  
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 • Monday through Thursday, 8am to  
 7:30pm 
 • Friday, 8am to 6pm 
 • Saturday, 7:30am to 8pm 
 Call  888-469-7365  if  you  have  
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  SCHOOL  
 Vulnerable  populations  and  
 children of frontline workers 
 Regional Enrichment Centers will be  
 available all day starting Monday, March  
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 healthcare workers, transit workers, and  
 the most vulnerable student populations.  
 If you think your child may be eligible,  
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 Learn more about the centers on the  
 DOE’s website. 
 Free internet at home 
 Charter is offering free Spectrum  
 broadband and Wi-Fi access for 60 days  
 to households with K-12 and/or college  
 students who do not already have a  
 Spectrum  broadband  subscription.  
 New student households don’t have to  
 pay installation fees 
 To enroll, call Spectrum at 844-488- 
 8395. 
 Devices for remote schooling 
 The NYC Department of Education  
 is helping families that need remote  
 learning  devices.  Please  fill  out  the  
 survey below if you need assistance: 
 • Online (available in English, Español,  
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 • Phone: 718-935-5100 (press 5) 
 After  school  and  enrichment  
 programs 
 All DYCD-funded programs based in  
 NYC DOE schools, includingBeacon, are  
 closed until schools reopen. Cornerstone  
 and COMPASSCenter-based programs are  
 closed for the remainder of this week.  
 Please contact programs for updated  
 business hours. 
  MENTAL HEALTH  
 NYC Well 
 An infectious illness outbreak can be  
 stressful to you and your loved ones.  
 It’s natural to feel overwhelmed, sad,  
 anxious, and afraid, or to experience  
 other symptoms of distress, such as  
 trouble sleeping. To reduce your stress  
 and  to  manage  the  situation  more  
 resiliently, try to remain positive, remind  
 yourself of your strengths, connect with  
 friends and loved ones and use healthy  
 coping skills. 
 If your symptoms of stress become  
 overwhelming, reach out for support  
 and help. You can contact NYC Well, a  
 
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 trained counselors. They can provide  
 brief counseling and referrals to care in  
 over 200 languages. 
 • Call 888-NYC-WELL (888-692-9355) 
 • Text “WELL” to 65173 
 • Chat at NYC.gov/nycwell 
 If you’re worried about how your child  
 is dealing with the stress of COVID-19,  
 see the Centers for Disease Control and  
 Prevention guidelines on managing  
 stress and anxiety. 
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 Until  further  notice,  all  Xfinity  
 WiFi Public Hotspots are now open to  
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 • Public hotspots can be found in  
 small/medium businesses and outdoors  
 in commercial areas.  
 •  Non-Xfinity  subscribers  need  to  
 accept Terms and Conditions to access  
 the network and repeat when requested  
 to continue to receive free unlimited  
 access.  
 • Find a WiFi Public HotSpot on this  
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