Weekly alert: COVID-19 public health emergency expiration
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St. Louis residents are still hearing about the Public Health Emergency ending in May. In mid-February, when this item first appeared on our survey, 43% of STL adults had heard it. Exposure to this information has steadily remained high over these 2+ months.
Is there anything you want to know about the ending of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency? Let us know in the comments below 🔽
To learn more about this and other health topics in St. Louis, visit iHeardSTL.org or follow @iHeard_STL.
#iHeardSTL #PublicHealthEmergency #COVID19 #PHE #PHEending #USPHE
Pandemic-era social supports are changing
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As the public health emergency eases and pandemic-era social supports (e.g., added Medicare and Medicaid services, food stamps, and more) end, it’s more important than ever to support our community and pay attention to their needs.
What is your community most concerned about in this post-COVID era?
To learn more about this and other health topics in St. Louis, visit iHeardSTL.org or follow @iHeard_STL.
#iHeardSTL #PublicHealthEmergency #COVID19 #PHE #PHEending #USPHE
Pandemic-era social supports are changing
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Stay informed! Get the facts on the public health emergency end changes from the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants. It’s available in 15+ languages so everyone can get the information they need 🙌
Visit the toolkit here: https://nrcrim.org/toolkits/end-public-health-emergency
#iHeardSTL #PHEending #NRCRIM #StayInformed
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Quédate informado! Obtenga los datos sobre el final de la emergencia de salud pública oficial del Centro Nacional de Recursos para Refugiados, Inmigrantes, y Migrantes. La información está disponible en 15+ idiomas para que cada uno puedo obtener la información que necesita 🙌
Sigue este vínculo para acceder al recurso aquí: https://nrcrim.org/toolkits/end-public-health-emergency
EmergenciaSaludPública #FinDeEmergenciaSaludPública #NRCRIM #Infórmese