COVID Resources & Information
You'll find some of the CDC's most useful resources and interactive tools on this page, including their Isolation and Exposure Calculator and more.
Feeling under the weather?
Know when to get tested
COVID-19 tests are safe, effective, and critical to stopping the spread of the virus. And the sooner you know if you have the virus, the sooner you can get back to doing the things you enjoy!
Please Note:
If you are at a high risk of getting very sick or have questions about your specific symptoms and health conditions, please call your doctor or healthcare provider directly.
If you have symptoms, you should get tested right away, even if you have been vaccinated. If you were exposed and you do not have symptoms, wait at least five full days after exposure before testing.
Visit GetTested to learn more.
I have been exposed to COVID, do I need to isolate myself?
If you have been exposed to COVID-19 and are wondering if you should isolate yourself, this isolation and exposure calculator can help guide your next steps.
Getting ready to pack your bags?
Whether traveling within the U.S. or heading overseas, making plans for healthy travel is essential for your checklist!
On the CDC's Travel Preparations page, you will find information on requirements for various types of travel (domestic, international, or cruise ships), FAQs, and more.
Everyone in the United States 5 years and older are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, and it's the best way to minimize your risk from COVID-19 and keep your family and friends safe. Getting vaccinated is fast, easy, and free.
Three ways to find a COVID-19
vaccine near you:
Monitoring Community Infection Levels
The CDC's COVID-19 Community Level guide provides information on the current COVID-19 infection rate for each county in the U.S. Infection rates are divided into three levels: low, medium, and high. This information helps communities and individuals decide on prevention strategies based on their local infection rates and unique needs.