COVID-19 Response2023-05-24T10:04:34+00:00

COVID-19 is having a profound effect on the way people seek and find support. Easy access to accurate and helpful resources and information is a necessity during this time—and it will continue to be expected in the future. That's exactly what ConcernCenter provides.

In addition to our pre-populated concerns and categories, ConcernCenter is pleased to offer an additional Coronavirus Resources category with vital concerns to support your people during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

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