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March Update on How Employers Can Respond to COVID-19 with FAQs

By Conn Maciel Carey’s COVID-19 Task Force

 

Since publishing our previous post last month, there have been a number of significant developments related to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus – now officially called “COVID-19.”  Notably, during the week of February 23, 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) reported community spread of the virus that causes COVID-19 in California, Oregon, and Washington.  Community spread in Washington resulted in the first death in the U.S. from COVID-19, as well as the first reported case of COVID-19 in a health care worker, and the first potential outbreak in a long-term care facility.

Recent Developments and Federal Guidance

Frequently Asked Questions for Employers

Many employers are being asked questions from customers, vendors, and employees about how they are preparing and responding to COVID-19.  Below are some of the FAQs that are most common with the guidance from the CDC.

Can I encourage my employees to stay home if they are sick?

Can I mandate my employees to report their illnesses to supervisors?

Can I require my employees to seek medical attention when they are ill?

Can I require my employees to provide medical documentation of being cleared to return to work if they have been sick with a fever?

If I have an employee who has been traveling for work or personal, can I require him or her to disclose if they traveled in areas where they may come in contact with COVID-19?

Do I have to provide a respirator or face mask if an employee requests one?

As this situation continues to evolve in the United States, our firm has developed a task force of labor, employment and OSHA attorneys to timely advise companies on the federal and state and local guidance and requirements.

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We will also be continuing to monitor OSHA’s guidance on how its regulations apply to the Coronavirus pandemic, and we will provide additional updates on these evolving issues.  In the meantime, check out the webinar put on by Conn Maciel Carey’s COVID-19 Task Force in March addressing “How Employers Can Respond to COVID-19.”

For additional employer resources on issues related to COVID-19, please visit Conn Maciel Carey’s COVID-19 FAQ Page for an extensive index of frequently asked questions with our answers about HR, employment law, and OSHA regulatory related developments and guidance. Likewise, subscribe to our Employer Defense Report blog and OSHA Defense Report blog for regular updates about COVID-19 and other important Labor & Employment and OSHA issues.  Conn Maciel Carey’s COVID-19 Task Force is monitoring federal, state, and local developments closely and is continuously updating these blogs and the FAQ page with the latest news and resources for employers.

 

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