STAY HOME TO STOP THE SPREAD OF CORONAVIRUS 
 New Yorkers working together and staying home can slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19)  
 in New York City. When you go out for essential needs, work or to get fresh air, keep distance  
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 NEW YORKERS:  
 between yourself and others and take the following precautions. 
 Text COVID to 692-692 for real-time updates or visit nyc.gov/coronavirus.  
 Call 311 to report harassment or discrimination. Call 888-NYC-WELL, text "WELL" to 65173  
 or chat online at nyc.gov/nycwell to connect with a counselor.  
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 Bill de Blasio 
 Mayor 
 Oxiris Barbot, MD 
 Commissioner 
 PROTECT YOURSELF  
 AND OTHERS 
 • Keep at least 6 feet between  
 yourself and others.   
 • Wash your hands with soap  
 and water often.   
 • Cover your nose and mouth  
 with a tissue or sleeve when  
 sneezing or coughing. 
 • Do not touch your face with  
 unwashed hands. 
 • Monitor your health more  
 closely than usual for cold or  
 flu symptoms.  
 IF YOU ARE SICK 
 • Stay home.   
 • If you have a cough,  
 shortness of breath, fever,  
 sore throat and do not feel  
 better after 3-4 days,  
 consult with your doctor. 
 • If you need help getting  
 medical care, call 311.  
 • NYC will provide care  
 regardless of immigration  
 status or ability to pay.  
 REDUCE  
 OVERCROWDING 
 • Stay home.  
 • Telecommute if possible.  
 If you do go out: 
 • Stagger work hours away  
 from peak travel times.  
 • Walk or bike. 
 • Do not gather in crowds.  
   
 PROTECT THE  
 MOST VULNERABLE 
 • Stay home if you have  
 lung disease, heart disease,  
 diabetes, cancer or a  
 weakened immune system.  
 • Stay home and call, video  
 chat or text with family or  
 friends who have one of  
 these conditions. 
 
				
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