A novel coronavirus causing the respiratory disease known as COVID-19 was first detected in Wuhan, China, in late 2019. Since then, the respiratory disease has spread internationally with cases now present in the United States. The best thing Idahoans can do to defend against this disease is to remain calm and vigilant, and to educate yourself and do your part to reduce its spread.
Coronavirus Information and Resources
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This page contains information, resources, and best practices from the CDC on protecting yourself against COVID-19.
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Information about the U.S. Senate's policy response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Guidance for Governor Brad Little's statewide stay-home order.
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The President's coronavirus guidelines for America.
Small Business Resources
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This page contains information about the Small Business Administration (SBA) programs available for Idaho businesses impacted by COVID-19.
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The Paycheck Protection Program is designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on payroll by providing each small business a loan up to $10 million for payroll and certain other expenses.
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SCORE’s Resilience Training provides free educational materials and online workshops so small businesses can adapt, reopen and grow successfully through Covid-19 or any disaster. SCORE also offers industry-specific training to help with challenges unique to specific lines of business.
Resources for Idahoans in Need
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Need help? The Idaho 2-1-1 Careline provides Idahoans with housing assistance, medical assistance, alcohol and drug abuse assistance, and much more. To receive help, call 2-1-1 or visit 211.idaho.gov.
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If you have recently suffered a job loss due to COVID-19, you can file for unemployment insurance benefits with the Idaho Department of Labor.
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The Idaho Foodbank Food Assistance Locator provides a searchable map of Idaho to help locate a food pantry nearest you.
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Free meals for children are available at approved sites across Idaho. Children ages 1-18 may pick-up meals at any site, regardless of enrollment. Children must be physically present at the feeding site to receive a meal
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If you suspect you are a victim of domestic violence, call the Idaho 24-hour Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-291-0463.
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The Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline provides crisis intervention, emotional support, problem solving, and referrals to local resources for persons at risk for suicide and for those concerned about them during this difficult time. To receive help, call or text 208-398-4357.
Recovery Rebates
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The CARES Act provides rebates to most U.S. taxpayers, putting cash in the hands of individuals and families to help ease the economic impact of COVID-19.
Latest News from Senator Risch on COVID-19
September 2020
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9/10/20 | Risch, Crapo Vote to Support Targeted COVID-19 Relief |
July 2020
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7/9/20 | Idaho Delegation Applauds Changes to USDA Coronavirus Program for Idaho’s Potato Industry |