Despite the wonderful weather, COVID-19 still pervades our community, including through asymptomatic carriers.
What you should do if there is a case of COVID-19 in your workplace:
Employees/Co-workers
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Anyone with a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19 must NOT go to work and should self-isolate at home. If contact with a positive case is confirmed, further directions will be provided by the Health Unit
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Physical distancing rules at work mean employees should not be in close contact with each other. If, however, an employee is identified as being a close contact of a co-worker who is confirmed or suspected of having COVID-19, the person should immediately take Ontario’s online COVID-19 Self-Assessment Tool to see what further care is needed or call Telehealth Ontario at 1-866-797-0000 The employee may also be contacted by the Health Unit with further directions on what to do, including self-isolating or self-monitoring for symptoms of COVID-19.
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Employers are strongly urged to support the COVID-19 instructions your employees have received from any health care provider. This protects the health of your workers and customers
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Encourage everyone at work to continue following physical distancing rules (staying 2 metres or 6 feet apart from others) and regularly wash hands with soap and water
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Continue to frequently clean and disinfect commonly touched or shared surfaces at work, including tools, equipment and workstations.
Customers/Clients
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Follow direction from the Health Unit about any extra precautions that are needed to reduce the risk of illness. These directives can include: getting employees/staff who were in close contact with the customer/client to self-isolate or self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms, increasing cleaning and disinfecting at your workplace, and other measures
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Continue to keep employees and customers safe:
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Follow provincial rules that specify how your business/workplace can operate (for example, only offer curbside pickup, limit number of people in store, etc.).
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Ensure a 2-metre (6-foot) distance is kept between people.
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Reduce overcrowding.
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Increase your online or phone services
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Offer curb-side delivery
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Make hand sanitizer available for customers at entry and exit points.
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Credit:
Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge Health Unit
https://www.hkpr.on.ca/2020/06/09/reopening-your-business-during-covid-19-2/