COVID
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At-home COVID-19 testing can help identify the cause of your symptoms, and serve as an initial screening step before contacting your healthcare provider.
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The Montgomery County Board of Health approved various resolutions to help keep the public safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the health inequities that have existed in minority populations over many years. While anyone can contract COVID-19, vulnerable populations, such as racial and ethnic minority groups, older adults, people with underlying conditions, people with disabilities, people experiencing homelessness and pregnant women are at an increased risk of contracting the virus. Racial and ethnic minority groups, however, have been disproportionately affected by the virus. The COVID-19 pandemic is also highlighting societal and health care inequities. It is more important than ever to promote and maintain preventative measures in the community. In conjunction with the work of the agencies Local Office on Minority Health, Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County developed a COVID-19 Community Health Equity Education & Outreach Plan and Task Force in an effort to address these inequities.
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Everyone 6 Months and older should get the COVID-19 vaccine. To find a vaccine provider visit www.vaccines.gov.
Public Health has COVID-19 vaccine available for adults and provides vaccination in our Public Health Clinic located in the Reibold Building in downtown Dayton.
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Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County has developed the following guidance for K-12 schools and childcare programs. This guidance is designed to limit the spread of COVID-19 within our schools and community.
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The Public Health Epidemiology program provides update data reflecting the state of COVID-19 in Montgomery County.
