COVID-19 Information

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Let us know what your faith community is doing and what resources it is sharing around COVID-19. Send an email to info@sivicouncil.org. We will add that info to this resource and to the SiVIC Events page. Thanks to the San Francisco Interfaith Council, SiVIC Executive Committee, and others.

UPDATED May 5, 2020

GENERAL RESOURCES

Governor Gavin Newsom – State of California

HEALTH INFORMATION

World Health Organization (WHO)

Other

FINANCIAL RESOURCES

DEFERMENT OF FEES AND TAXES

REAL ESTATE ASSISTANCE

EMPLOYEE RESOURCES

  • Paid Sick Leave- Workers and Families First Program (OEWD) – Funding to provide an additional five days of sick leave pay to workers beyond their existing policies.
  • Rapid Response Services(OEWD) – Orientation for impacted employees to provide information on job training programs, healthcare, disability insurance, unemployment, etc.).
  • Partial Claims (Employment Development Department – EDD) – For employers that want to keep employees when there is a lack of work.
  • Work Share Program (Employment Development Department – EDD) Unemployment insurance for employers to help minimize the need for layoffs when there is lack of work.

UTILITIES SUPPORT 

CHILDCARE

OTHER SERVICES

VOLUNTEERING

RESOURCES FOR EVERYONE

RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITIES


RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN


RESOURCES FOR FIRST RESPONDERS

SUGGESTIONS FOR CAREGIVERS

The following talking points are suggested for those caregivers providing outreach to our vulnerable populations of those who are 60-years-old and over:

  • Coronavirus is serious: COVID-19 or “Coronavirus” is a serious illness that poses serious risks for older adults 60 years and older. 
  • You may be vulnerable: Older adults and people with pre-existing health conditions are vulnerable populations and may be at higher risk for COVID-19 coronavirus. 
  • Know the symptoms: The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, cough and shortness of breath, if you experience any of these symptoms, contact your medical provider immediately. 
  • Your loved ones (children/grandchildren?) need you healthy! Take precautions today to ensure your health tomorrow. 
  • Reduce your risk: There are easy steps you can take to reduce your chances of getting sick, and these are important to remember. 
    • Stay at home. We know this may mean not attending your regular church service or seeing friends or family. While hopefully temporary, it is an important step to take to protect yourself and your family’s health. 
    • Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
    • Avoid touching your face.
    • Make sure you have a supply of all essential medications.

Suggested Activities for Seniors/Older Adults

  • Keep busy at homeIf you find yourself making fewer outings, there are many things to do at home. 
  • Don’t self-isolate. Reach out and talk to someone: 
    • Call a family member or friend
    • Check on neighbors and friends (by phone or text!)  
    • Enjoy a video call with grandchildren or other loved ones

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