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4 Steps to Take When an Employee Gets COVID-19

4 Steps to Take When an Employee Gets COVID-19

December 2, 2020

When an employee comes down with COVID 19 here are 4 steps you should take.

As COVID-19 infection rates continue to climb, it’s imperative that organizations respond quickly when an employee is diagnosed. Here are the steps employers should take:

Notify Employees

Employees should be notified of potential exposure in the workplace. However they should not be told who is sick. Employees won’t like that they can’t gauge their own risk.  But the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires this type of information to remain confidential. Don’t worry if employees figure it out on their own.  Just make sure you’re not the one to reveal the information (and don’t drop sneaky hints to help them along).

Assess the Risk of Exposure and Quarantine If Advisable

If there was close contact for a prolonged period (about six feet or less for 15 minutes or more over the course of 24 hours), exposed employees should quarantine. If you aren’t confident in your risk assessment, call your local or state health authority to help you determine which employees should quarantine.

Disinfect Areas Used by the Sick Employee

The CDC recommends the following practices (among others):

  • Close off areas used by the person who is sick for 24 hours, if possible.
  • Open outside doors and windows to increase air circulation in the area.
  • Clean and disinfect areas and items used by the person who is sick (their workstation, bathrooms, common areas, tablets, touch screens, keyboard, registers). Wait as long as possible before cleaning and disinfecting.

If  it has been seven days or more since the person who is sick was in the workplace, additional cleaning and disinfection is not necessary.

For more detailed instructions on cleaning and disinfecting the workplace after someone is diagnosed, and lots of great general guidance, see the CDC’s Guidance for Business and Employers. Calling your local or state health authority is recommended as well.

Determine When an Employee Can Return to Work

Sick employees should work with their healthcare providers to determine when to return to the workplace. Generally, an employee will be okay to return when at least 24 hours have passed since the resolution of fever without the use of medication, and other symptoms have improved, and at least 10 days have passed since symptoms first appeared or since the positive test result, if the employee is asymptomatic.

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