Prince George's County's First African-American Settlement (1924)

Covid-19 Latest Info
We work with Prince George's County, the state and other towns to monitor COVID-19 in our area, offer vaccine clinics, necessities, food and more.
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Town offices are closed to the public (but staff and Town officials are working on your behalf).
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MNCPPC (Parks/Planning) buildings closed to public.
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Free masks are available at the Town office.
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Read PG County updates on County Executive Angela Alsobrooks's Covid-19 Twitter thread.
Resource Websites
Town Resources & More
Keep Your Family & Neighbors Safe

Coronavirus is still here. Please continue to follow safety protocols: stay home if you're sick; wash hands frequently; wear a mask (and don't take it off until your hands are sanitized); practice social distancing; and use safe hygiene even at home.
Have symptoms? Before going to an ER, call the COVID-19 Hotline: 301.883.6672.
Above all, please get vaccinated! Do not hesitate, act now. Doing so protects friends and family, especially very young children and other vulnerable groups.
Covid-19 Stats, Testing & Tracing

The state's Dept. of Health keeps a running tally of Covid daily and overall stats on it's dashboard page.
MD covidLINK provides info about testing locations, availability of home test kits, and contact tracing.
PG County also has information about test sites and treatment locations.
For up-to-the-minute availability of home rapid Covid test kits, follow Prince George's County Memorial Library System on Twitter @PGCMLS.
Sign up for MD Covid Alert, to be notified if you may have been exposed to someone with the virus.
Learn about Communivax
View the webinar: CommuniVax is a national effort of social scientists, public health experts, and community advocates working to strengthen vaccination efforts. In particular, they collaborate to understand the needs of Black and Hispanic communities, as we all envision a brighter future post COVID-19.
Learn about the PG County Chapter's findings, and how you can get involved.
Vaccines

If you are unaware of where to get vaccinated, please call the Town office at 301.699.9699.
Young children now qualify for vaccines; some age groups also qualify for boosters. Most of those contracting coronavirus are un-vaccinated. Please protect your children.
Check here and Facebook for future mobile vaccination unit dates/times in North Brentwood. Below are links to county and state info resources:
County vaccination site locator
Maryland's vaccine site locator
Jobs & Unemployment 'post'-Covid-19

There are a lot of resources to help you and your family recover from the pandemic. If you find a good one, let us know and we may add it to the list!
Job training through PG County
North Brentwood residential assistance
Get foreclosure prevention help
Is it Open? Do I Need to Wear a Mask?

Until further notice, all Town events will continue to be socially-distanced. Please be respectful of your neighbors and mask, even at outdoor events. Especially during flu and RSV season, masking just makes sense.
Not sure where you need to mask? Click here for the CDC's Covid-19 masking guidelines (opens in new browser window)
