Stop the Spread
Wear a mask. Social distance. Wash your hands.
Get vaccinated. Get boosted.
Wear a mask. Social distance. Wash your hands.
Get vaccinated. Get boosted.
day quarantine is recommended by the CDC after COVID exposure to monitor symptoms
seconds with soap and water to scrub away germs on hands
feet of social distancing to stop the spread
alcohol-based hand sanitizer is recommended by CDC when you cannot wash your hands
Community Action Agencies across the country are taking steps to assist with responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in their local communities. To this effort, Opportunities for Otsego is providing this webpage as a one-stop location for Otsego County residents to get information on related issues:
*This page is for informational purposes only. Consult your medical provider for health advice.*
New York State-Run Testing Sites are open to any asymptomatic individuals and people who may have been exposed to COVID-19. Testing is free. Appointments required.
Testing for Local College Students
Testing is also available through medical clinics and pharmacies. Click on an icon below to get directions to a testing site in and around Otsego County and details on how to make an appointment.
Order Free At-Home Test Kits: Every home in the U.S. can order 4 free at-home COVID-19 tests. The tests are completely free. Households may order test even if they previously ordered/received tests during the January program launch.
Home test kits are available for purchase at local pharmacies including CVS, Rite Aide, Walgreens, and Walmart. Home test kits may also be available to children enrolled in local public schools. Be advised, inventory is limited at pharmacies and access to test kits through schools may vary. Check with your insurance carrier to see if they cover costs up-front or offer reimbursement for tests.
You may also order COVID-19 diagnostic collection kits online. After completing an online screening, if testing is necessary, you will be able to place an order for a home test kit. The kit enables you to collect a nasal swab or saliva sample at home and send it to a certified lab for processing. You will receive secure digital results within days. Click here for a complete list of at-home tests authorized by the FDA.
COVID-19 vaccines - including booster doses and pediatric doses for 5-11 year-olds - are free and widely available statewide through pediatricians, doctors, healthcare providers, pharmacies, and local health departments.
People who have a vaccination appointment but have no way to get to the vaccination site should call ahead to arrange for transportation:
Johns Hopkins Medicine: COVID-19 Vaccines - Myth Versus Fact
CDC: Facts about Vaccines (English, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Other Languages)
Six Myths about the COVID-19 Vaccine (Source Children's Health)
Five Facts about Vaccines (Source Peace Health)
Coping with Vaccine Anxiety (NYS DOH)
COVID-19 Vaccines are Safe and Effective (NYS DOH)
Considerations for Pregnant or Breastfeeding Persons (Source CDC)
How Do mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Work? (Video)
COVID-19 Fast Facts (Source Asante)
COVID-19 Vaccine: What You Should Know
How to Talk About COVID Vaccines with Friends and Family
COVID-19 Scams and Financial Planning Tips
Meeting Kids' Real Needs in a Virtual World (OCAAN)
COVID-19 Resources & Response for Families and Caregivers (PCANY)
COVID-19 Community Needs Assessment
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