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Breaking down your financial questions during the coronavirus pandemic

Life may seem like it's on hold, but bills and financial issues are still happening every day. We're answering your financial questions you have during the pandemic.

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The coronavirus pandemic has pushed back a lot of things. 

Concerts, sporting events, and certain deadlines you need to meet with the federal and state governments. But one thing that can't wait is financial problems.

More and more people are signing up for unemployment every day, and without a steady source of income, it can be overwhelming and stressful to know how you're going to pay all your bills and even afford groceries. 

Today, we talked with 2 financial experts. Ja'Net Adams, money expert and author of 'Debt Sucks' and Tyra Clymer with the Greensboro Urban Ministry. 

They were able to answer various questions on bankruptcy, food assistance, and even finding help to pay bills and rent. You can check out their advice in these interviews.

Emergency Assistance:

If you need emergency financial assistance, contact the Greensboro Urban Ministry emergency assistance program as soon as possible. 

You can call them at (336) 553-2657 or visit their website here.

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FACTS NOT FEAR

Remember facts, not fear when talking about the coronavirus. You should take the same measures recommended by health leaders to prevent the spread of the flu and other viruses. That means washing your hands, avoiding touching your face, and covering coughs and sneezes.

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WHERE YOU GET INFORMATION ABOUT THE CORONAVIRUS IS IMPORTANT 

It is important to make sure the information you are getting about the coronavirus is coming directly from reliable sources like the CDC and NCDHHS. Be careful not to spread misinformation about coronavirus on social media. 

For more information visit the CDC OR NCDHHS

NC CORONAVIRUS HOTLINE 

The state also has a special hotline set up where you can call 866-462-3821 for more information on the coronavirus. You can also submit questions online at ncpoisoncontrol.org or select chat to talk with someone about the virus.

You can also text keyword VIRUS to WFMY News 2 at 336-379-5775 to find out more information.

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