As guidance changes and we continue to learn about COVID-19, it’s important to remember that the COVID-19 pandemic is not over. COVID-19 is still dangerous, and we need to do what we can to protect ourselves and our community. Our newest accessible toolkit is about the new CDC COVID-19 community levels tool [[link removed]] and how we can keep each other safe.
In this toolkit, we talk about:
1. What community transmission is and how it affects you.
2. What the new COVID-19 Community Levels tool is and what the levels mean.
3. What you can do to stay safer.
The toolkit is available in two versions:
Our Easy Read edition. The Easy Read version uses pictures along with large text, and has more white space. Click here to download the Easy Read version of “What do the CDC's new COVID-19 Community Levels mean for me?” [[link removed]]
A Plain Language version without accompanying graphics. Click here to download the Plain Language version of “What do the CDC's new COVID-19 Community Levels mean for me?” [[link removed]]
The toolkit is also available in Spanish.
Click here to download the Easy Read version of “¿Qué significan para mí los nuevos niveles comunitarios de COVID-19 de los CDC? [[link removed]]
Click here to download the Plain Language version of “¿Qué significan para mí los nuevos niveles comunitarios de COVID-19 de los CDC?” [[link removed]]
We’re also holding a webinar about this topic! [[link removed]] This webinar is open to everyone, but we especially want to invite self-advocates and allies to attend! Join us [[link removed]] on Thursday, May 19 at 4:30 PM Eastern Time. The webinar will last around 90 minutes.
The webinar will be on Zoom and will have CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation). The panel will also be streamed live on Youtube.
If you have any questions or would like to request any additional accommodations such as ASL interpretation, please email
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We hope you will join us for the webinar exploring this new resource [[link removed]] and what it means for our community!
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