WE'RE FOCUSED ON YOU To Our Community: The new coronavirus (COVID-19) is making If you do get sick, follow the advice of your headlines around the world, including medical provider. If you are concerned that you or a loved one has coronavirus symptoms, please call your primary care physician before heading to an emergency department or urgent care office, unless right here in Connecticut. At Middlesex Health we are getting many questions from members of our community about the virus and how we are preparing to help people impacted by it. your symptoms are severe and require immediate medical attention. You can find I assure you that Middlesex Health is ready to address the health needs of more information about the coronavirus at middlesexhealth.org/ready. our community. We are in constant communication with local and state By following the CDC's advice and looking out for one another, we can help keep our community healthy. I have every confidence that together, we will get officials, as well as with other health systems in Connecticut. Our doctors, nurses and other staff members are prepared to provide care to anyone who through this latest health concern., needs it regardless of whether or not Sincerely, their illness is related to the coronavirus. It's important to understand that most people who get this virus will experience only minor to moderate flu-like symptoms. Vincent G. Capece, Jr. This is a time to prepare, not panic. President and CEO Middlesex Health encourages all Middlesex Health community members to follow the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help limit the spread of the virus. Be sure to wash your hands The Smarter Choice for Care well with soap and water, stay home from Middlesex M+Health work or school when you are sick and cover any coughs and sneezes! WE'RE FOCUSED ON YOU To Our Community: The new coronavirus (COVID-19) is making If you do get sick, follow the advice of your headlines around the world, including medical provider. If you are concerned that you or a loved one has coronavirus symptoms, please call your primary care physician before heading to an emergency department or urgent care office, unless right here in Connecticut. At Middlesex Health we are getting many questions from members of our community about the virus and how we are preparing to help people impacted by it. your symptoms are severe and require immediate medical attention. You can find I assure you that Middlesex Health is ready to address the health needs of more information about the coronavirus at middlesexhealth.org/ready. our community. We are in constant communication with local and state By following the CDC's advice and looking out for one another, we can help keep our community healthy. I have every confidence that together, we will get officials, as well as with other health systems in Connecticut. Our doctors, nurses and other staff members are prepared to provide care to anyone who through this latest health concern., needs it regardless of whether or not Sincerely, their illness is related to the coronavirus. It's important to understand that most people who get this virus will experience only minor to moderate flu-like symptoms. Vincent G. Capece, Jr. This is a time to prepare, not panic. President and CEO Middlesex Health encourages all Middlesex Health community members to follow the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help limit the spread of the virus. Be sure to wash your hands The Smarter Choice for Care well with soap and water, stay home from Middlesex M+Health work or school when you are sick and cover any coughs and sneezes!