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What Does It Mean If a Stay-at-Home Order Is Issued?
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Communities across the US, including the Charlotte area, are issuing orders for people to stay home. This is a stricter form of social distancing to help protect you from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). |
It means you need to stay home and only go out for essential activities, like: |
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Going to the doctor, if the visit can’t be done virtually (if possible we recommend using our 24/7 virtual care options at this time) |
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Getting food from a grocery store or takeout at a restaurant |
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Picking up medications from the pharmacy |
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Walking, biking and jogging, as long as you’re 6 feet away from others |
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Helping someone else get necessary supplies |
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When a stay-at-home order is issued, you should only travel if you have to report to your place of work. Visit our hub for more coronavirus updates, including details about what a stay-at-home order means. |
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24/7 Behavioral Health Line
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As we navigate coronavirus, it’s OK to feel anxious. If you’re feeling down and think you may need help, call the 24/7 Atrium Health Behavioral Health Help Line at 704-444-2400, and speak to a licensed professional. |
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Get Updates to Your Phone
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Advice from doctors. Prevention tips. What you can do. Text COVID to 31493, and get coronavirus updates sent right to your phone. |
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