Can I seek legal help with estate planning and health care directives?
Yes, attorneys and law firms providing this service are considered essential businesses.
read moreYes, attorneys and law firms providing this service are considered essential businesses.
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read moreYou can walk your dog. You can go to the vet or pet hospital if your pet is sick. Remember to comply with physical distancing and proper hygiene, http://socotestpsa.org/emergency/novel-coronavirus/stay-healthy/prevention-hygiene.
read moreNo. Children should remain in the care of those in their household unit and not interact with children of other households when visiting facilities. Places of worship must discontinue activities…
read moreYes. Be sure that you protect them and yourself by following social distancing guidelines. Be sure to stay away from your loved ones, especially older and immunocompromised individuals, if you…
read moreCall the statewide hotline for older Californians at 833-544-2374 for your non-urgent medical needs, to get meals delivered, track down prescriptions and more. The most important thing you can do is stay…
read moreVisit the CDC “Protect Yourself” for the most up to date information.
read moreYes. You may leave your home to obtain prescription medications or cannabis from dispensaries.
read morePeople may obtain services at any hospital, clinic, dentist, pharmacy, pharmaceutical or biotechnology/medical device companies, other healthcare facility, healthcare supplier, home healthcare service, behavioral health provider, and any related healthcare…
read moreYes, a childcare worker can come to your home and should follow basic hygiene guidelines.
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