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Looking for a COVID-19 Vaccine or a booster? Please go to HERE

Vaccination clinics in Multnomah County

What you need to do if You Have Been Around Someone with COVID-19

Order for Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests

If you are looking for resources for food, health, childcare, employment & income support, housing, legal assistant, migrant farmworkers, school, transportation, aging & disability, public charge etc., please visit Oregon Health and Human Services Resources -

If you have questions about scheduling your COVID-19 vaccine, please call 211 (toll free at 866-698-6155) or visit 211 website . For TTY assistance, call 711 and dial 866-698-6155.

Get a ride for OHP members HERE.

You can find updates on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) from these websites:

Learning about Coronavirus in multiple languages.

Guidance for taking care of a sick person at home
Check your risk for COVID-19
Care Instruction for COVID-19 Symptoms.
COVID-19 Prevention FLYER in Spanish

Get a COVID-19 Vaccine: Events for Black/African American, Asian, Latino, Pacific Islander, Native American and Other Community Members

Vaccines for Children:  The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine has received emergency use authorization for children 5-11. The dose for this age group is one-third of the dosage of the vaccine for older adolescents and adults.

According to Pfizer/BioNTech, in participants 5 to 11 years of age, the vaccine was “safe, well tolerated and showed robust neutralizing antibody responses.”  Pfizer and BioNTech announced the results in a statement that did not include detailed data from the trial. The findings have not yet been peer-reviewed nor published in a scientific journal.

Trial results for children 6mo-4 yrs of age could come later this year, the pharmaceutical companies said.  Results from Moderna’s vaccine trials in children under 12 are expected around the fourth quarter of this year.  Johnson & Johnson has planned four Phase 3 studies in children for its COVID-19 vaccine. No timeline on when the data will be released yet. 

COVID19 Vaccine information for parents, guardians and people under 18English

FAQ for parents with 5-11 year oldsSimplified Chinese  Traditional Chinese  English  Hmong  Korean  Marshallese  Portuguese  Russian  Spanish  Vietnamese

FAQ for parents and youth ages 12-17Arabic  Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese  Chuukese  English  Hmong  Korean  Marshaellese  Portuguese  Russian  Somali  Spanish  Vietnamese

What to know about myocarditis, pericarditis, and COVID mRNA vaccinesArabic  Simplified Chinese  Traditional Chinese  English  Hmong  Korean  Marshallese  Russian  Somali  Spanish  Vietnamese

Learn more about Boosters and Third doses
Who qualify for a vaccine third dose?

What to know about the Delta Variant - English, Spanish

Resources

Safety-Net & Community clinics that serve OHP/uninsured patients.
OHSU COVID-19 Resources for Oregon
Signing up for Oregon Health Plan (OHP).
COVID-19 Emergency Relief Resources for PDX (and beyond)
COVID-19 Resources for Undocumented Immigrants
Emergency Relief Resources (Multnomah County Health Department)
Apply for unemployment benefits onine.
Information for Healthcare Professionals
Reporting Hate Crimes and other Bias Incidents
COVID-19 - Racial Equity & Social Justice Resources
Queer POC in Isolation Group on Zoom with Resolutions NW

Mental Health Support
If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call Multnomah County Crisis Line: 503-988-4888, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Toll-free: 800-716-9769. Hearing-impaired dial: 711. Interpreters available.

Free access to Headspace. (Guided meditation & etc).
Free access to Headspace Plus (For Healthcare Professionals)
Online AA Meetings  

Emergency Relief Support
Portland Emergency childcare Directory
COVID-19 Recursos para Comunidades Indocumentadas