COVID-19 Information & Resources
COVID-19 Vaccine Virtual Town Hall
State Senators Lindsey Williams and Judy Schwank joined State Representatives Joanna McClinton and Sara Innamorato for a telephone town hall hosted by the State Innovation Exchange (SiX) to discuss COVID-19 legislation.
Senator Lindsey Williams Hosted a Telephone Town Hall on COVID-19
Department of Health Resources
LIVE daily briefings from the PA Department of Health:
pacast.com/live/doh or www.governor.pa.gov/live/ or watch on Facebook
COVID-19
The spread of COVID-19 is a rapidly evolving situation statewide and in Allegheny County. Below, please find links to local, regional and state sites that can help you navigate health recommendations, closures, and resources.
Economic Assistance:
- Information for PA Employees Impacted by COVID-19
- U.S. Small Business Administration: COVID-19 Small Business Guidance & Loan Resources
- Hebrew Free Loan Association’s Coronavirus Financial Bridge Loan Program
- Business Resources from the PA Dept. of Community & Economic Development
- Emergency assistance to service industry employees who are parents
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- PA Chamber of Commerce
- Honeycomb Crowdfunded Small Business Relief Loan
- Pittsburgh Foundation: Emergency Action Fund
- COVID-19 Unemployment Compensation Guidance & Resources
- The University of Pittsburgh’s Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence (resources, technical assistance, and webinars)
Federal Information
- FAQ – Federal Stimulus Package (U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb)
- Federal Resources (U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle)
- Emergency Family & Medical Leave Expansion Act and Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (U.S. Dept. of Labor)
- IRS Information
- CDC
- CDC Coronavirus Self Checker Tool (click on the orange self-checker box in the lower right hand corner of the page)
- U.S. Treasury Department (Paycheck Protection Program and other resources for small businesses)
- U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship – The Small Business Owner’s Guide to the CARES Act
- How to make a homemade mask
Seniors
- COVID-19 Resource Guide for Older Pennsylvanians (PA Department of Aging)
- Call the Allegheny County SeniorLine at 412-350-5460 for information on services and assistance for seniors
- Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract for the Elderly (PACE) Program can help older adult enrollees with prescription refill extensions
- Pittsburgh Senior News
State Information
- Apply for a mail in ballot for the April 28 primary
- PA 211
- COVID-19 & the Census
- Covid-19 Community Preparedness and Procedures Materials
- PA Government general guidance and information
- Guidance for Pet Owners
- Child Care Centers for Life-Sustaining Workers
- PA Department of Revenue Online Customer Service Center
- PennDOT Services (Drivers Licenses, Real ID Extension, etc…)
- Consumer Protection Alerts (PA Attorney General)
- PA Higher Education Assistance Agency COVID-19 Information
- Mental Health Support & Referral Helpline: 1-855-284-2494 (for TTY, dial 724-631-5600)
- Report price gouging to PA Attorney General’s Office: pricegouging@attorneygeneral.gov
- Unemployment Rights and Resources (PA Attorney General)
Regional Information
- Allegheny County Department of Health (24/7 hotline with United Way: 1-888-856-2774)
- Responding to COVID-19 Rumors (Allegheny County)
- Port Authority
- Pittsburgh International Airport
- Allegheny Conference of Community Development
Education Resources
- Allegheny County Intermediate Unit
- Free active learning platform for children at home
- School Guidance/Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Social Services
Latest News
Department Of Health Launches “Your Turn” Vaccine Eligibility Tool To Aid In Vaccination Process Across Commonwealth
Harrisburg, PA - The Pennsylvania Department of Health today launched a new tool called Your Turn to help Pennsylvanians understand where they fall in the vaccine prioritization effort and to be alerted when it is their turn to schedule an appointment...
Governor Wolf Announces $145 Million in Hospitality Relief Funding Ready for Distribution to Pennsylvania Counties
Governor Tom Wolf announced that $145 million in funding will be distributed to all 67 Pennsylvania counties through the COVID-19 Hospitality Industry Recovery Program to help support the commonwealth’s hospitality industry. Funding will be provided in the...
Department Of Agriculture Releases COVID-19 Restaurant Enforcement Actions, February 1 – February 7, 2021
Harrisburg, PA - The Department of Agriculture today released data related to COVID-19 restaurant enforcement actions from February 1 – 7, 2021. The information is specific to COVID-19 mitigation requirements for restaurants, including social distancing, masking...
Department Of Health Launches “Your Turn” Vaccine Eligibility Tool To Aid In Vaccination Process Across Commonwealth
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Health today launched a new tool called Your TurnOpens In A New Window to help Pennsylvanians understand where they fall in the vaccine prioritization effort and to be alerted when it is their turn to...
Department Of State Releases COVID-19 Enforcement Actions, Jan. 31-Feb. 7
Harrisburg, PA – The Department of State's Bureau of Enforcement and Investigation (BEI) today released data related to COVID-19 enforcement actions from Jan. 31-Feb. 7. With the high number of COVID cases across the commonwealth, the Department of State is...
Department Of Health Provides Update On COVID-19: More Than 1.3 Million Vaccinations To Date
Harrisburg, PA - The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., February 9, there were 4,088 additional positive cases of COVID-19, in addition to 2,504 new cases reported Monday, February 8 and 4,717 new cases reported Sunday, February 7...
Wolf Administration Announces Creation of COVID-19 Vaccine Joint Task Force with Legislature
While conversations with the entire General Assembly on the state’s vaccine plan will remain ongoing, Governor Tom Wolf’s Administration also sought to provide a mechanism for accurate, timely information sharing via a streamlined set of communicators between these...
Pennsylvania COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring Dashboard Update for Jan. 29- Feb. 4: Case Increases at 20,204; Percent Positivity at 8.6% and 59 Counties with Substantial Transmission
Governor Tom Wolf and Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam today released a weekly status update detailing the state’s mitigation efforts based on the COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring System dashboard, highlighting a seven-day case increase of 20,204, a statewide...
Pennsylvania COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring Dashboard Update for Jan. 29- Feb. 4: Case Increases at 20,204; Percent Positivity at 8.6% and 59 Counties with Substantial Transmission
Governor Tom Wolf and Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam today released a weekly status update detailing the state’s mitigation efforts based on the COVID-19 Early Warning Monitoring System dashboard, highlighting a seven-day case increase of 20,204, a statewide...
Department Of Health Jan. 24-30 Update On COVID-19 Investigations, Contact Tracing, Monitoring Efforts: Pennsylvanians Urged To ‘Answer The Call’ And Download The COVID App
Harrisburg, PA - The Department of Health today shared its weekly update on Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 case investigation and contact tracing data and encouraged Pennsylvanians to download the COVID Alert PA app, as more than 778,000 have already done to aid in...
First Lady Frances Wolf Announces Submissions Now Being Accepted for Statewide Virtual Photo Exhibit Documenting COVID-19 in Pennsylvania
First Lady Frances Wolf announced that the submission period for One Lens: Sharing Our Common Views is open and Pennsylvanians can begin sharing their photos documenting their COVID-19 experience. The first lady announced the statewide virtual...
Gov. Wolf Signs Bill to Support Pennsylvania Businesses, Help Renters Stay in Their Homes
Governor Tom Wolf signed into law Senate Bill 109. Senate Bill 109 allocates $145 million that Gov. Wolf made available to help support businesses suffering because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Business owners and employees have worked hard to protect their customers...
Resources
Economic Assistance:
- Information for PA Employees Impacted by COVID-19
- U.S. Small Business Administration: COVID-19 Small Business Guidance & Loan Resources
- Hebrew Free Loan Association’s Coronavirus Financial Bridge Loan Program
- Business Resources from the PA Dept. of Community & Economic Development
- Emergency assistance to service industry employees who are parents
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- PA Chamber of Commerce
- Honeycomb Crowdfunded Small Business Relief Loan
- Pittsburgh Foundation: Emergency Action Fund
- COVID-19 Unemployment Compensation Guidance & Resources
- The University of Pittsburgh’s Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence (resources, technical assistance, and webinars)
Federal Information
- FAQ – Federal Stimulus Package (U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb)
- Federal Resources (U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle)
- Emergency Family & Medical Leave Expansion Act and Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (U.S. Dept. of Labor)
- IRS Information
- CDC
- CDC Coronavirus Self Checker Tool (click on the orange self-checker box in the lower right hand corner of the page)
- U.S. Treasury Department (Paycheck Protection Program and other resources for small businesses)
- U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship – The Small Business Owner’s Guide to the CARES Act
- How to make a homemade mask
Seniors
- COVID-19 Resource Guide for Older Pennsylvanians (PA Department of Aging)
- Call the Allegheny County SeniorLine at 412-350-5460 for information on services and assistance for seniors
- Pharmaceutical Assistance Contract for the Elderly (PACE) Program can help older adult enrollees with prescription refill extensions
- Pittsburgh Senior News
State Information
- Apply for a mail in ballot for the April 28 primary
- PA 211
- COVID-19 & the Census
- Covid-19 Community Preparedness and Procedures Materials
- PA Government general guidance and information
- Guidance for Pet Owners
- Child Care Centers for Life-Sustaining Workers
- PA Department of Revenue Online Customer Service Center
- PennDOT Services (Drivers Licenses, Real ID Extension, etc…)
- Consumer Protection Alerts (PA Attorney General)
- PA Higher Education Assistance Agency COVID-19 Information
- Mental Health Support & Referral Helpline: 1-855-284-2494 (for TTY, dial 724-631-5600)
- Report price gouging to PA Attorney General’s Office: pricegouging@attorneygeneral.gov
- Unemployment Rights and Resources (PA Attorney General)
Regional Information
- Allegheny County Department of Health (24/7 hotline with United Way: 1-888-856-2774)
- Responding to COVID-19 Rumors (Allegheny County)
- Port Authority
- Pittsburgh International Airport
- Allegheny Conference of Community Development
Education Resources
- Allegheny County Intermediate Unit
- Free active learning platform for children at home
- School Guidance/Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Social Services
Medical
Testing services for COVID-19
- You will need a prescription from your doctor, and some providers are able to offer services virtually/over the phone.
- If you’re going to any medical facility in person, call before you go.
- If you don’t have a fever, you’re not eligible for a screening… even if you’ve been traveling internationally, had a known exposure, etc.
- For testing:
- Allegheny County Health Department
- State Hotline for COVID-19
- No provider? Call: 1-877-PA-HEALTH
- Have clinical questions? Call: 1-877-PA-HEALTH
Insurance Questions
- All Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP recipients will have testing and treatment covered.’
- UPMC, Highmark, and Aetna will waive applicable deductibles, copayments, or other cost-sharing for COVID-19 testing when ordered by a member’s treating medical provider.
- Uninsured: refer to Metro Health Clinic (sliding scale); iHealth Clinic in East Liberty ($35 flat fee)
Democracy:
- Absentee and Mail-in Ballots: https://www.votespa.com/Voting-in-PA/Pages/Mail-and-Absentee-Ballot.aspx
Local Community Resources
| Community Org | Contact | Services and resources |
| Lawrenceville United | 412-802-7220; Dave@LUnited.org or info@LUnited.org | ● Lawrenceville “buddy system” for older adults or high-risk population sign-up
● Food box available for pick-up on Fridays (donations from Whole Foods Market and 412 Food Rescue)–call before noon to arrange a pickup
● Housing assistance |
| Bloomfield Development Corp. | (412) 681-8800; sam@bloomfieldpgh.org | ● Assistance getting groceries or prescriptions to neighbors in need |
| Bloomfield Mutual Aid | ● Bloomfield Mutual Aid Facebook Group
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● Providing neighbor-to-neighbor services and support |
| City of Pittsburgh – all neighborhoods | ● Pittsburgh Mutual Aid Spreadsheet | ● Providing neighbor-to-neighbor services and support |
| Sharpsburg Neighborhood Org | ● Sharpsburg Urgent Needs Assessment Survey | ● Providing neighbor-to-neighbor services and support |
| North Hills Community Outreach | (412) 408-3830 ; 412-487-6316 | ● Emergency food services |
Service Industry and Small Businesses
| Organization | Contact | Details |
| USBG Emergency Fund | https://www.usbgfoundation.org/beap | Grants available for all FOH staff |
| Children of Restaurant Employees (CORE) | https://coregives.org/ | Provides emergency assistance to service industry employees who are parents |
| Urban Redevelopment Authority of PIttsburgh | https://www.ura.org/news/ura-offering-resources-to-help-small-businesses-potentially-impacted-by-coronavirus | Small business resources for those impacted by COVID-19 |
| Kiva Loan | 0% interest up to $15,000 crowd-sourced loan; look | |
Childcare
| Organization | Contact | Details |
| Circles – Greater Pittsburgh | Tammy Thompson | If you need a babysitter in order to go to work, please contact Tammy Thompson via email: tthompson@Circlespgh.org
Please provide the following: 1. Number of children you need care for 2. Age of child/children 3. The hours that you need care for them 4. Name of Employer 5. Community that you live in
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Older Adults
| Organization | Contact | Services |
| SeniorLine of Allegheny County | 412-350-5460 | SeniorLine staff members are highly-skilled care managers who will answer your questions, or help you begin the process of receiving services. |
| Meals On Wheels of Greater Pittsburgh | 412-350-5460 or 412-350-4234 (after hours, weekends and holidays). | You must first call the Allegheny County Senior Line to determine your eligibility and get your meals started. This is your single point of entry. Be prepared to complete a short assessment over the phone. |
Food/Nutrition
| Organization | Contact | Information |
| Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank | (412) 460-3663 | |
| Pittsburgh Public Schools Students | For Pittsburgh students that depend on our school breakfast & lunch program, Grab & Go meals will be available at all 54 PPS school locations from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Monday through Friday. Students are instructed to go to the school location closest to their home. | |
| 412 Food Rescue | 412.407.5287 | |
| Just Harvest | (9am-5pm) at (412) 431-8960 x602. | Assistance with SNAP and WIC benefit processing and applications |
College Students
| Organization | Contact | Details |
| Pitt Mutual Aid Society | Request housing, storage of belongings, etc | |
| CMU Mutual Aid | To help our students and peers cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, this form allows students to identify needs and other members of the CMU community to offer support. This is not an official CMU program — it is a mutual-aid project of CMU community members. | |
Freelance/Artists
Financial Support
| Organization | Contact | Details |
| Hebrew Free Loan Association – Pittsburgh | http://hflapgh.org/ | Providing interest-free loans for those in need of a financial “bridge” to cover lost wages, childcare costs, businesses losses, and other challenges. |
| Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HUD) | +1 877-350-4777 | The Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program will provide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized. The funds under this program are intended to target individuals and families who would be homeless but for this assistance |
| Pittsburgh Presbyterian Lazarus | 412-323-1400 | Can offer at most $250 in one time assistance to help with rental evictions, pay utility bills, and even such expenses as medical bills |
| Veterans Leadership Program – Western PA | (412) 481-8200 | Administers the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF). Veterans and their families can receive government grants to pay rent and information on permanent housing placement. Other programs include funds for security deposits for the homeless, transportation, shelter, and more. |
Education
| Organization | Link/Contact | Details |
| Scholastic Learn-from-home | https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html | Subscriptions offering free educational programming for students home from school |
| Harm Reduction – Vital Strategies | https://www.vitalstrategies.org/resources/practicing-harm-reduction-in-the-covid-19-outbreak/ | Practicing harm reduction strategies during outbreak |
| National Domestic Violence Hotline | https://www.thehotline.org/; | For any victims and survivors who need support, we are here for you, 24/7. Call 1-800-799-7233 or 1-800-799-7233 for TTY, or if you’re unable to speak safely, you can log onto thehotline.org or text LOVEIS to 22522. |
| AA Live Phone Meetings | http://aaphonemeetings.org/ | Meetings are being held by conference call. |









