Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
Read the NSA COVID-19 After Action Report, released October 2020
NSA COVID-19 Webinar Recordings:
- How to Prevent a Global Pandemic from Becoming a Personal One [Recorded October 27, 2020]
- Maintaining Morale During a Public Health Crisis [Recorded October 19, 2020]
We have brought together national health and operational experts to offer advice to Sheriffs on practices and procedures for patrol and jail operations during this emergency. Finally, during the emergency, we must be even more vigilant in monitoring the safety, health, and well-being of your employees as first responders are our most vital resource in getting through this successfully.
If you are not getting the resources you need or answers to the questions you have, tell us! NSA will bring your needs to the attention of the Administration immediately and try our best to get you results.
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NSA COVID-19 Webinar Recordings:
- How to Prevent a Global Pandemic from Becoming a Personal One [Recorded October 27, 2020]
- Maintaining Morale During a Public Health Crisis [Recorded October 19, 2020]
- NSA COVID-19 After Action Report
- LATEST LSU PODCASTS:
- Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2 [EPA]
- Sexual Violence Preparedness and Response During COVID-19
- COVID-19 Federal Rural Resource Guide [USDA]
- Office of National Drug Control Policy COVID-19 Fact Sheet
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: Addressing PPE Needs in Non-Healthcare Setting [FEMA Advisory]
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Opening Up America Again
- Opening Up America Again: Guidelines [White House/CDC]
- Opening Up America Again: Testing Blueprint [White House/CDC/FDA]
(SOURCE: Johns Hopkins University and Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center, copyright 2020, all rights reserved)
This project is being partially funded by the Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) through the Collaborative Reform Initiative for Technical Assistance Center. CRI-TAC provides customizable technical assistance to the field and this project is an example of rapid technical assistance. IACP and nine partners, including NSA, are part of this collaborative effort.