Posts by Marcy Schueler
Free COVID At-Home Testing
Wyoming residents can all have a free at home COVID test. Here is what you need to know.
Read MoreMasks – Fact and Fiction
Take this short, fun quiz to see what you know about masks and COVID-19
Read MoreWith Virus Escalating, Department Recommendations Critical
Wyoming State Health Officer, Dr. Alexia Harrist said it’s not too late to improve the situation. “However, we won’t be successful if people don’t take simple steps to avoid spreading COVID-19 to someone who can’t recover easily or recover at all. It could be a family member, a friend or someone you don’t know. But doing what you can do to help is the right thing to do.”
Read MoreQuarantine? Isolation? What do I need to know?
COVID-19 is spreading at a rapid rate in Johnson County. Here is more information about quarantine and isolation. This may help you while you wait to be contacted by Public Health officials.
Read MoreGovernor Gordon Concerned about Surge in COVID-19 in Wyoming
Governor Gordon asks Wyo residents to be safe, and updates us on COVID-19 and Election Preparations
Read MoreSafer Halloween Ideas
October, 2020 The CDC has released guidelines for people who are celebrating Halloween activities this month. Many traditional Halloween activities can be high-risk for spreading viruses. There are several safer, alternative ways to participate in the Halloween season. Lower risk activities According to the Centers for Disease Control, if you may have COVID-19 or you…
Read MoreTylenol and Ibuprofen dosing information for parents from the doctors at JCHC
It is important that you give your child the right dose of medicine. Here is a handy chart to help!
Read MoreNeed to know the difference between influenza and other illnesses? Here is a handy tool to help.
It’s difficult to tell what you have when you are sick. Here is a chart to help you tell the difference between some common illnesses.
Read MoreJCHC named 2020 community Partner with the University of Wyoming Whitney School of Nursing
JCHC has been recognized by the BSN program at UW as its 2020 community partner!
Read MoreCOVID-19 Spike in Johnson County
Covid-19 is on the march in Johnson County. Now more than ever, we need to be vigilant as a community
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