Coping with COVID-19
Resources for coping with COVID-19
Covid-19 continues to produce a variety of unpredictable challenges. We may find that our lives, routines and well-beings have been disrupted as we work to take care of ourselves and others, as well as protect our families and our homes. Here are some helpful campus and community resources for coping with the challenges produced by covid-19.
UO COVID-19 Resources
- UO COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Information webpage.
- Help Going Remote or Canvas support website.
- Low Cost Internet Options for UO Students.
- UO Information Services has 150 Chromebooks available as loaner devices for those who need a computer to continue their education remotely. To sign up for a loaner Chromebook, click here. (They will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you are located outside of a 50 mile radius the university can ship you a device).
- UO Food Insecurity Programs.
- UO Crisis Fund & Emergency Loans.
- UO Crisis & Emergency Response.
COVID-19 Resources for Undocumented Immigrants
- Immigrants Rising has prepared a list of supports in English and Spanish to help Undocumented immigrants navigate the crisis.
- ICE released a statement noting that they would not carry out enforcement operations at or near health care facilities.
- USCIS has confirmed that the Public Charge rule does not restrict access to testing, screening, or treatment of communicable diseases including Covid-19: “Treatment or preventive services will not negatively affect any alien as part of a future Public Charge analysis.”
- DACA updates during the Corona Virus from Informed Immigrant.