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COVID-19 Communication Resources

As responsible digital citizens it's always important to seek information from reliable websites, especially during a state of emergency such as the COVID-19 outbreak.  Below are some tips in order to ensure you are searching and learning from reliable online resources.

  • Practically anyone can create a website.

  • Schools, businesses, government entities, churches, and libraries create websites so people can learn more about what they do.

  • Individuals can create personal sites or blogs to write about their families, friends, work, or any other subject.

  • With so much content and so little oversite, determining which information is reliable can be a daunting task. But failing to do so could leave you looking foolish or worse. Thankfully, there are some easy steps you can take to evaluate the credibility of a website.

Tips for Checking the Source:

  • Start with Sites You Know

  • Check the Date

  • Check Credentials

  • Check the TLD and Domain

  • Check Your Local Library

  • Don’t Trust Your First Source

  • Who Wrote It?

  • Check Sources

SOURCE: https://www.whoishostingthis.com/resources/credible-sources/

A RELIABLE AND CONTINOUSLY UPDATED SITE IS BELOW.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/communication-resources.html