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If you have COVID-19, early treatment is best, so act quickly if you feel sick. You may also have questions or want support. Public health staff is available to: Answer questions about COVID-19 and isolation.Connect you to isolation resources, such as food and other basic necessities.Help you access treatment.Help connect you to a primary care provider if you do not have one.Provide support to help keep other household members safe (masks and more tests).Help you sign up for a vaccine once you are feeling better.To speak with someone, call the confidential COVID-19 Hotline for the public health departments of Cambridge, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop at 617-933-0797. The hotline is managed by the Cambridge Public Health Department. This is a free service. If you have medical questions, call your doctor’s office. You can also use the state’s free telehealth service (833-273-6330) to find out if COVID-19 treatment pills, such as Paxlovid, are right for you. This service is available in multiple languages

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