May 26, 2022 COVID-19 Antiviral Medications: What You Need to Know There are several medications authorized to treat COVID-19. If you test positive for COVID-19, talk to your primary care provider about… Jan 17, 2022 Administering and Reporting At-Home Rapid Antigen Tests The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) has launched a new web portal through…
Read MoreMay 26, 2022 COVID-19 Antiviral Medications: What You Need to Know There are several medications authorized to treat COVID-19. If you test positive for COVID-19, talk to your primary care provider about… Jan 17, 2022 Administering and Reporting At-Home Rapid Antigen Tests The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) has launched a new web portal through…
Read MoreWhy should I get vaccinated? There are three main reasons to get vaccinated: 1. The vaccine is safe and will help keep you from getting COVID-19. All COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States have been shown to be highly effective at preventing COVID-19 after you get two doses. All COVID-19 vaccines…
Read MoreWhy should I get vaccinated? There are three main reasons to get vaccinated: 1. The vaccine is safe and will help keep you from getting COVID-19. All COVID-19 vaccines currently available in the United States have been shown to be highly effective at preventing COVID-19 . All COVID-19 vaccines in development must be…
Read MoreThis page provides updates on known closures and changes to hours of operation for County government, Towns, other government agencies, non-profits & community services, schools, and businesses. If a specific entity is not listed, we are currently unaware of changes in their operations. If you would like to report a closure or change in operations,…
Read MoreDuring the coronavirus (COVID-19) health emergency, personal protective equipment (PPE) is in critical supply. Learn how you can help! Important: To ensure the health and safety of those receiving masks, only healthy individuals with no one in their household experiencing symptoms should consider donating masks, materials, or other equipment. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) We are collecting…
Read MoreGovernor Hogan has asked health care practitioners to be a part of the Maryland Responds Medical Reserve Corps. The state is accepting online registration from retired and inactive health care professionals as well. We expect to need local assistance from MRMRC here in Caroline before the pandemic is over and are asking any healthcare professional…
Read MoreCaroline County has partially activated its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in response to the COVID-19 virus. The EOC is a joint operation center established for County departments and partner agencies to work together and meet regularly. It also helps coordinate and communicate a consistent response to the community during a public emergency. The EOC is…
Read MoreCaroline County Public Schools have announced a plan to provide all students ages 18 and under with free meals while schools are closed. View full news release here.
Read MoreQuarantining students and staff who have been exposed to COVID-19 is an important part of the Caroline County Health Department (CCHD) and Caroline County Public Schools (CCPS) layered protection strategy. This strategy also includes wearing masks indoors, encouraging vaccination for eligible populations, thorough cleaning procedures, proper hygiene measures like handwashing, and ensuring proper ventilation of…
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