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Employees should contact their supervisor if they believe that they are symptomatic before <br />reporting to their workplace. Supervisors will report to the Human Resources Department names <br />of any employees reporting symptoms for follow-up. The Human Resources Department will <br />reach out to them for further instructions. Employees who are at work and begin to experience <br />symptoms should call their immediate supervisor to make arrangements to be relieved of duty. <br />Employees will work with the City to help identify other employees they have had close contact <br />with during the past 14 days. Employees are encouraged to contact their clinic for medical <br />advice. <br />The City has implemented leave policies that promote employees staying at home when they are <br />sick, when household members are sick, or when required by a health care provider to isolate or <br />quarantine themselves or a member of their household. Employees will need to complete either <br />a request form for Public Health Emergency Leave or Emergency Paid Sick Leave. If qualified <br />leave is approved the hours granted will not be deducted from their sick, vacation, comp time, <br />or flex time. Leave granted under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) will <br />run consecutively with the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Accommodations for workers <br />with underlying medical conditions or who have household members with underlying health <br />conditions have been implemented, which includes allowing employees to telework or work off - <br />hours in order to avoid coming in contact with other employees. <br />The City has also implemented a policy for informing workers if they have been exposed to a <br />person with COVID-19 at their workplace and requiring them to quarantine for the required <br />amount of time. The City will try to determine which, if any, employees were exposed to <br />COVID-19 and inform those employees in a timely manner. Those employees should refer to <br />CDC Guidance for how to conduct a risk assessment of their potential exposure. <br />Privacy <br />All employee health information is private data. A limited number of employees are authorized <br />to access this information and the information is stored on a secured data base. In addition, a <br />policy has been implemented and communicated to all Supervisors and Managers to protect the <br />privacy of employees' health status and health information. Several laws address the privacy of <br />medical information. To assure compliance with these laws, and to respect employee privacy, <br />supervisors MAY NOT reveal the name of the person who has reported COVID-19 symptoms <br />or tested positive/negative other than to those who absolutely need to know. If an employee <br />would like others to be made aware of their situation, they should ask a coworker to share the <br />information and not a supervisor or manager. Supervisors and managers should not share this <br />information under any circumstances, even if it is widely known among a work group(s). <br />Handwashing <br />Basic infection prevention measures are being implemented at our workplaces at all times. <br />Employees are instructed to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds with soap and water <br />frequently throughout the day, but especially at the beginning and end of their shift, prior to any <br />mealtimes, and after using the toilet. Workers handling mail, currency, or processing paperwork <br />from visitors to City offices are instructed to wash their hands after such encounters. All visitors <br />to City offices will have access to hand-sanitizer dispensers (that use sanitizers of greater than <br />60% alcohol) located near counters. Visitors at the City will have access to restrooms for <br />washing of hands. City Council and guests attending Council meetings will have access to hand <br />31 Page <br />COVID-19 <br />Preparedness <br />Plan <br />