FIND OUT YOUR COVID-19 RISK
Try our free screening tool to find out your risk level, based on your symptoms and travel, and get the most appropriate care recommendations.
DO YOU THINK YOU MAY HAVE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)?*
COVID-19 is an emerging, rapidly evolving situation. The Health Collaborative is working with public health partners at all levels and will continue to provide updated information as it becomes available.
Take these steps:
- Start with a virtual visit – call your primary care physician or insurance provider and see what your options are. You will be advised what to do next.
- Call ahead before going in person to any physician’s office or clinic location.
- Don’t go to your local emergency department for COVID-19 testing. The emergency department is only for those who need the most critical care.
*If you have chest pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, a severe headache or other potentially life-threatening problems, go to the nearest emergency department or call 911.
For questions, call the Ohio Department of Health’s 24/7 hotline at 833.427.5634 (833.4.ASK.ODH).
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1 COVID-19 in minority communities prompt doctors to tell patients to look for racial health disparities
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2 Experts raise concerns about health issues outside of COVID-19 pandemic
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3 COVID-19 in minority communities prompt doctors to tell patients to look for racial health disparities
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4 Gov. DeWine pushing for changes to racial inequality in health amid COVID-19
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5 Why are more men dying of the Coronavirus? A history of avoiding the doctor might be to blame (Dispatch)
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6 National Coronavirus updates: Leaders fear virus could spread rapidly during protests (WXII12)
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7 Cuomo calls for end to inequality in healthcare (Patch)
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8 U.S. high ranking for obesity, diabetes, heart disease not a good mix with coronavirus.
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9 Inequality in the built environment underlies key health disparities in physical activity and obesity.
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10 COVID-19 could lead to an epidemic of clinical depression, and the health care system isn’t ready for that, either