Coronavirus
Stay protected!
WV DHHR Coronavirus Hotline
1-800-887-4304
This toll-free hotline is open 24/7
For Coronavirus-19 General Information and Guidelines
https://dhhr.wv.gov/covid-19/Pages/default.aspx
You can ask questions about the coronavirus and symptoms, and when testing is recommended or allowed. You can also get other general information.
State Health Department and Coronavirus Tracking
Coronavirus Symptoms, Testing, and Triage
If you have been exposed to someone who might have the Coronavirus but you have no symptoms, please seek further medical advice. To be safe, isolate yourself for 14 days to monitor your symptoms and to make sure you do not infect others. And if you do get tested, isolate yourself until you get the results. At all times, stay at least 6 feet from others and wash your hands as frequently as possible.
How You Can Help
Give Blood
The American Red Cross strongly urges healthy, eligible individuals who are feeling well to give blood or platelets. This helps maintain a sufficient blood supply and prevent shortages as the Coronavirus cases rise in the U.S.
Make an appointment now by going to www.RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
Type O and platelet donations are especially needed right now.
See Something, Send Something
If you ever see suspicious activity, don't hesitate to report it!
There's an app called See Send (See Something, Send Something) that is designed to empower communities. Install it on your phone using the links below.
Hotlines for Getting Help
Behavioral Health Information
Get help with depression, addictions, and any other assistance.