COVID-19 at St. John's University

NOT AFFILIATED WITH ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY

Created by a student at St. John's University in Queens, NY for informative purposes only.

An account is required to fill out the self-screening form in order to come on campus. Alternatively, you can download the St. John's Connect app to your smartphone or device to have easy access to this form.

Main page for COVID-19 from the New York State Department of Health.
NYS COVID-19 Hotline: 1-888-364-3065
NYS COVID-19 Interactive Tracker (by county)

Main page for information about COVID vaccines in New York State.
Check your eligibility and make an appointment here

Main page for COVID-19 from the New York City Department of Health.

Main page for COVID-19 from the World Health Organization. Summarizes state of entire pandemic.

Main page for COVID-19 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Includes information about COVID-19, symptoms to look for, and recommendations for how to stay safe.

This link will take you to New York State's search engine for testing sites near a specific address or zipcode. Be aware that it does include both public and private testing sites.
The closest testing site to St. John's University is NYC Health + Hospitals / Queens on 168th St. They provide diagnostic testing (nose swab) to test if you currently have COVID-19 and the antibody test (blood test) to see if you have had COVID-19 before. Click here to find it on Google Maps. The phone number for this testing site is (718) 883-3000. Remember to bring your ID and your health insurance card (if you have one).

This service cooks and delivers medically-tailored meals to people living with serious illness who are unable to cook for themselves.

Headspace is a mindfulness and meditation resource that has partnered up with NYS to provide stress relief and other mental health resources to New Yorkers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Similarly, Calm is a mindfulness and meditation resource that is providing a lot of resources to the general public during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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