Call 911 or call ahead to your local emergency facility: Notify the operator that you are seeking care for someone who has or may have COVID-19.
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Call 911 or visit the closest emergency room immediately if you experience severe COVID-19 symptoms, such as difficulty breathing or persistent chest pain.
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Call 911 or go to the emergency department if your illness is severe and you are at higher risk, if you're older or have a weakened immune system.
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3 Sept 2021 · COVID-19 | When to Call 911 · Have difficulty breathing/choking · Have an allergic reaction · Have symptoms of heart attack/stroke · Have unexpected ...
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For medical emergencies, call 911 and notify the dispatch personnel that they have or are suspected to have COVID-19. If you develop emergency warning signs ...
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Telecommunicators are facing a surge in 911 calls from people who have questions about the virus, think they may have the virus or need other emergency ...
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Call 911 if you: · develop new or more trouble breathing · develop new or worsening chest pain · are confused or not thinking clearly · pass out (lose consciousness) ...
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25th Feb 2022. 1. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and the Ministry of Health (MOH) urge members of the public to only call 995 ... Missing: 911 | Must include: 911
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13 Sept 2022 · If it is not an emergency, but you need advice about your symptoms or general health advice about COVID-19, call your doctor or Healthline ...
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25 Jan 2022 · "Please use your best judgment when calling 911," the department wrote. "You will not get faster service at the emergency room if you arrive ...
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Bluish lips or face; Confusion or inability to stay awake; Ongoing chest pain or pressure; Trouble breathing. When you call 911, tell the operator that you may ...
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7 Sept 2021 · Hospitals are currently overwhelmed due to the surge of critical COVID-19 cases. Know when to call 911 and when to monitor your symptoms at ...
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Here are some signs to look out for: · Unconsciousness, lack of breathing, or lack of pulse · Chest pain or discomfort · Severe pain · Shortness of breath or ...
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27 Mar 2020 · If you are facing a life-threatening situation, including chest pain, stroke, trauma, or other serious condition, you should call 911.
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21 Mar 2020 · You have had no fever for at least 72 hours (that's 3 days of no fever without the use of medicine that reduces fevers) AND · other symptoms have ...
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