CNRH/MIDPAC COVID-19 Updates and Resources
Check this page for regular updates on changes to installation operations in Navy Region Hawaii and resources available for combating Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19).
***CLICK HERE FOR NAVAL HEALTH CLINIC HAWAII COVID-19 VACCINE ROLL OUT***
AROUND THE REGION:
Navy Region Hawaii:
Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam:
(For the complete list of JBPHH COVID-19 Operations and Services updates, click here.)
Pacific Missile Range Facility:
(For the complete list of PMRF COVID-19 Operations and Services updates, click here.)
REGIONAL COVID-19 NEWS:
NAVYWIDE NEWS:
(For the complete list of U.S. Navy COVID-19 news updates, click here.)
OTHER RELATED NEWS:
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NEWS:
Spotlight - Coronavirus: DOD Response - See all the latest Department of Defense news, features, news releases and stories here.
DOD Releases - Official Defense Department statements and announcements
Force Health Protection Supplements from the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness:
COVID-19 PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Department of Defense (DoD) Public Service Announcements communicate the importance of maintaining COVID-19 public health safety procedures while the vaccine is distributed, to prevent complacency in COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Widespread vaccination against COVID-19 aligns with the DoD's priorities of protecting service members, DoD civilians, and families; safeguarding national security capabilities; and supporting the whole-of-nation response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Click here for a list of PSA's.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY POLICY AND PROGRAMS
COVID-19 NAVADMINS
(For the full list of COVID-19 NAVADMINS, click here.)
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PRACTICAL TIPS
Compliance with CDC guidance is critical to minimize the spread of COVID-19.There are simple things the CDC recommends people do to reduce risk of infection and prevent the spread of COVID-19, which are similar to routine flu and other upper respiratory illness prevention measures.
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Clean your hands – Use soap and water for 20 seconds; use hand sanitizer with minimum 60% alcohol. Medical experts agree that hand-washing is the most important preventative measure you can take to avoid COVID-19.
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Proper hygiene - Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands; avoid close contact with people who are sick; and regularly clean and disinfect frequently-touched objects and surfaces.
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Cover your cough or sneeze – Use your arm or tissue. Immediately throw used tissue in the trash.
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Social distancing - Avoid handshakes and close contact with others. Maintain social distances of about 6 feet.
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Self-regulation - Confine yourself at home when sick until advised by your healthcare provider.
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Crowd avoidance – Use discretion when traveling to impacted areas, urban areas, or large gatherings. Recently released guidelines from the CDC recommend avoiding groups greater than 10 people.
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Personal preparedness - Ensure supplies of food, medication, and other items needed for babies and pets are available to last at least 14 days.
VACCINATION RESOURCES
MEDICAL INFORMATION RESOURCES
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND LINKS
Military Crisis Line. (Service members and veterans) 1-800-273-TALK (option 1), text 838255 or visit www.militarycrisisline.net.
Military OneSource. (Service members and families) 1-800-342-9647 or visit www.militaryonesource.mil.
Navy Chaplain Care. (Service members) 1-855-NAVY-311 or visit http://www.navy.mil/local/chaplaincorps/ .
Psychological Health Resource Center. (Service members, families and clinicians) 1-866-966-1020 or visit http://www.realwarriors.net/livechat
Psychological Health Outreach Program (PHOP). (Navy Reservists and families) 1-866-578-PHOP(7467).
Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center. http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcphc/health-promotion/Pages/default.aspx
Navy Marine Corps Relief Society. (Sailors and family members) https://www.nmcrs.org.
Department of the Navy Office of Civilian Human Resources - Coronavirus Details: https://www.secnav.navy.mil/donhr/Pages/coronavirus.aspx
How to Safeguard Your Mental Health While Quarantined – a COVID-19 message by DONCEAP and provided to you by the Navy Region Hawaii Human Resources office.
INSTALLATIONS AND COMMANDS
Hawaii Navy Installations and Commands will continue to communicate additional, specific guidance and efforts with their people through their respective communication channels.
FUTURE UPDATES
Monitor news resources and public health updates regularly to stay informed. Navy Region Hawaii will continue to provide weekly (or more frequently as needed) updates for our Hawaii Navy and Air Force family on this page .
This Navy Region Hawaii information hub will include status updates, handy information and links to additional information and resources from our public health partners.
(Updated: 03/02/2022)