COVID-19 Resources2020-07-28T06:47:43+00:00

Stay Current with COVID-19 Resources

Washington 211 is operating the State COVID-19 Helpline (1-800-525-0127) for the Washington State Department of Health during the Coronavirus Outbreak. Normal 211 services are available but wait times have increased. If you need immediate assistance in finding services please visit www.wa211.org and use the resource search tool.

The Washington State Department of Health has established a call center to address questions from the public. If you have questions about what is happening in Washington, how the virus is spread, and what to do if you have symptoms, please call 1-800-525-0127 and press #.

Note: The DOH coronavirus hotline
(1-800-525-0127, press #) is experiencing high traffic and may be temporarily unavailable.

Resources for Students During Temporary Remote Instruction

Need help with Canvas?                                 253-964-6310 (Fort Steilacoom) 253-840-8437 (Puyallup) STAT@pierce.ctc.edu Computer lab OLY 301 (Fort Steilacoom) Computer lab CTR (Puyallup) Need a wifi hotspot for internet?  253-964-6547 (Fort Steilacoom) 253-840-8300 (Puyallup) Library@pierce.ctc.edu Library CAS 4th floor (Fort Steilacoom) Library LSC 2nd floor (Puyallup) Need technology support? 253-964-6310 (Fort Steilacoom) 253-840-8437 (Puyallup) STAT@pierce.ctc.edu Computer lab OLY 301 (Fort Steilacoom) Computer [...]

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LEARNING AND TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT RESOURCES at Pierce College

The Library can provide: On campus computer use Chromebooks and hotspots to check out temporarily Places to study and meet Technology and research support Printing Hours and Location: Monday—Thursday        8:30am—6:30pm Friday                                    8:30am—1:30pm Fort Steilacoom: 4th Floor Cascade Bldg Puyallup: 2nd Floor Brouillet Library Bldg Phone: Fort Steilacoom: 253-964-6547 Puyallup: [...]

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Mental Wellness and Resiliency

Mental Wellness and Resiliency: Adjusting to Life and Addressing Challenges During Uncertain Times By Ryann Leonard, PhD Feeling fatigued? More impatient than normal? Are you finding it hard to balance working from or just being at home? You are not alone. These are all signs that your mental wellness [...]

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COVID-19 – What You Can Do to Help

What you can do The State of Washington is seeking to fill shortages of specific personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection-control products. The Department of Health is supporting enrollment and activation of emergency volunteer health practitioners for the COVID-19 response. There's a vital need for blood donors right now. [...]

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Safe Start Washington

Safe Start Washington Governor Jay Inslee, in collaboration with the Washington State Department of Health, has established a data-driven approach to reopen Washington and modify physical distancing measures while minimizing the health impacts of COVID-19. This approach reduces the risk of COVID-19 to Washington’s most vulnerable populations and preserves [...]

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Peter Rekers Interview: Public Information in the COVID-19 Era

Peter Rekers Interview: Public Information in the COVID-19 Era By Alexander Lee-Rekers Interviewer: To begin with, can you briefly outline your areas of expertise? Peter Rekers: I am an Australian-based crisis and disaster consultant with extensive real-world experience. My first experience in emergency was as a volunteer firefighter in [...]

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Washington State COVID-19 Response

The Washington State’s official COVID-19 site, maintained by the state Joint Information Center. Looking for daily COVID-19 statistics? Daily statistics are provided by the Department of Health (DOH) or view statewide statistics on a map. Mutilingual resources Spanish: Nuevo coronavirus (PDF) , Chinese Simplified: 新型冠状病毒 (PDF), Russian: Новый штамм [...]

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Washington State Department of Health

2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak (COVID-19) Contact our Call Center The Washington State Department of Health has established a call center to address questions from the public. If you have questions about what is happening in Washington, or how the virus is spread, please call 1-800-525-0127. Phone lines are currently [...]

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