Be Prepared. Not Panicked.
As we are monitoring the news and information being shared from our local, state and federal government regarding COVID-19, we’ve compiled this list to inform various constituencies on resources available to you in your place of business, your employment status, and day to day lives. With this information, we cannot emphasize enough to prepare, not panic and allow these facts to help guide you throughout this time, also wash your hands.
We encourage you to constantly check this page for updates.
Coronavirus
If you are feeling ill: WellSpan has created a helpful page that includes an online coronavirus testing tool, a frequently asked questions section, and other resources.
Community Helpline
PA 211- The health and human services helpline is a powerful resource to be shared with individuals who may need additional resources for childcare, food, housing and other needs in this challenging time.
Anyone can dial 211 or text your zip code to #898-211 to talk with a resource specialist for free and in several languages.
If you need assistance in another language, please remain on the line and you will be provided with that option.
Know the Facts – CDC Fact Sheet
Limit the spread of Rumors
- For most people, the risk of becoming seriously ill from the virus that causes COVID-19 is believed to be low.
- Someone who has completed quarantine or isolation does not pose a risk of infection to others.
- The disease can make anyone sick regardless of race or ethnicity.
- Practice common hygiene practices to limit exposure.
- Know the signs: fever, cough, shortness of breath.
(Ref: Share Facts About COVID-19) | (Ref: Stigma and Resilience)
News & Alerts
Stay up to date with any number of these resources below.
UPDATE: OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard for COVID-19 Vaccinations
On November 5, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published in the Federal Register its emergency temporary standard (ETS) that will require private sector employers with 100 or more workers to ensure that employees are vaccinated against...
COVID Impact Data Update (March 2021)
Click here for the full report.
Preparing for Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (webinar 4.7)
The Shippensburg University SBDC with the SBA is offering a workshop for information on how to register with the Systems of Awards Management (SAM.gov) in order to prepare for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant and the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. More details...
Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program opens 4/8
Beginning April 8, 2021, venue operators that have been impacted by COVID-19 will be able to apply for the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) program. The program has allocated over $16 billion in grants for shuttered...
UPDATE: OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard for COVID-19 Vaccinations
On November 5, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published in the Federal Register its emergency temporary standard (ETS) that will require private sector employers with 100 or more workers to ensure that employees are vaccinated against...
COVID Impact Data Update (March 2021)
Click here for the full report.
Preparing for Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (webinar 4.7)
The Shippensburg University SBDC with the SBA is offering a workshop for information on how to register with the Systems of Awards Management (SAM.gov) in order to prepare for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant and the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. More details...