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Businesses across industries are scrambling to effectively strategize in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Off the cuff technological solutions, new and improved employee safety measures, and new forms of team communications are just some of the challenges your business may be facing.
New problems and answers arise on a daily basis. From the corporate sector to the U.S. government, the uncertain landscape is matched with concerted effort to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S. and around the world.
As businesses find their stride, they're also facing an onslaught of information about COVID-19. At findcourses.com, we've compiled a comprehensive list of COVID-19 resources from trustworthy sources.
Use this page to stay updated with the latest health information from U.S., and global authorities, get free templates and advice on crisis communication for business to keep your clients at ease, and discover free COVID-19 courses to help understand the virus from trusted global health organizations.
In times of crisis, it can feel incredibly overwhelming to seed out the good information from the bad. Tune out the noise and stay informed with trustworthy information and business resources to get you and your company through the complex challenges brought on by COVID-19.
Free Business-Specific Resources:
Crisis Communications
Government Resources for Businesses
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Combatting the Coronavirus & Business Preparedness Checklist
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U.S. Small Business Administration: Small Business Guidance and Loan Resources
Managing Remote Work
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Guidelines for Converting Instructor-led Training to Remote Training
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Settling Into Your New Remote Job: 3 Tips to Help You Ace Your First Month
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Digital Communication Skills: Is Your Message Getting Across?
Latest Health News
World Health Organization (WHO)
The WHO is a specialized agency within the United Nations, concerned with world public health. As the main international health organization tackling the spread of COVID-19, look to the WHO to get the latest updated information that could impact your business, including:
Learn more about COVID-19 from the WHO here
Center for Disease Control (CDC)
The Center for Disease Control is the primary health protection agency in the United States, under the Department of Health and Human Services. They keep an updated map of the spread of COVID-19 across the U.S., track the latest directives being given from the White House, and provide updated resources for:
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Businesses and employers: how to plan, prepare and respond to COVID-19;
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Individuals in high risk groups: how to best protect yourself from the spread of the virus;
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Families: how to prepare for COVID-19 if you have children; and
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Communities: including resources for schools and childcare services, colleges and universities, faith-based organizations, homeless shelters, first responders & law enforcement and more.
Johns Hopkins University & Medicine
Johns Hopkins experts in global public health, infectious disease, and emergency preparedness have been at the forefront of the international response to COVID-19. Amongst the free health resources they offer, you can find:
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Daily situation reports: Get the latest news from public health experts on the status of COVID-19 in the U.S. and around the world.
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Access to the Public Health On Call podcast: Discover science and evidence-based insights on the public health news of the day focused on the spread of COVID-19.
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Learn more about social distancing: Specific techniques to follow the advice of the CDC on how to curb the spread of the virus through self-isolation and social distancing.
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The COVID-19 global case tracker: In an effort to provide you with the most up-to-date information the COVID-19 Global Case Tracker is updated frequently.
Discover the free courses available to help you and your business stay ahead of the curve.
If your business is anything like ours, chances are remote working is something you're not used to.
Despite being a digital business we thrive in an office environment and had to move quickly to set up processes and policies to make sure everyone was comfortable working from home. Here we share how we're doing it, in the hopes it'll help your business, too.