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File #: 20-569    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/10/2020 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 6/16/2020 Final action:
Title: Consideration of Update to Return to Work Protocol
Sponsors: Administrative Office
Attachments: 1. Protocol 060920 version agenda ready, 2. Protocol 060920 version with track changes, 3. County of Lake COVID-19 Return to Work - Worksite Prevention Protocol
Memorandum


Date: June 16, 2020

To: The Honorable Moke Simon, Chair, Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Carol J. Huchingson, County Administrative Officer

Subject: Consideration of Update to Return to Work Protocol

Executive Summary: (include fiscal and staffing impact narrative):
As your Board recalls, when you first approved the COVID-19 Return to Work Protocol on May 19, 2020, you directed that it be reviewed every 30 days.

As you know, staff fully expected that the Protocol would be a living document and some issues have arisen leading to proposed revisions for the consideration of your Board.

A "track changes" and a final draft version are attached for your consideration.

A summary of the recommended changes is as follows:

1. The title of the Protocol is recommended to be changed from, "COUNTY OF LAKE COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY Return to Work - Worksite Prevention Protocol" to, "COUNTY OF LAKE COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY Return to Work - Worksite Protection Protocol".

2. The opening remarks are revised to reflect our movement through the stages of disaster.

3. The Employee Self-Screening section has been revised to place emphasis on employee responsibility to conduct self-screening/symptom checks before coming to work, for the safety of fellow employees and the public.

4. The Employee Testing section has been expanded and is now retitled as "Employee Exposure and Testing". The proposed revisions:

No longer promote the concept that the County will refer an exposed employee for testing, putting any decision for testing in the hands of the employee.

Put further emphasis on employees taking responsibility to follow this protocol for the safety of fellow employees and the public.

Require, in the event an employee believes s/he has been exposed, that s/he self-isolate for 14 days. The period of self-isolation can end sooner if the employee's health care provider releases him or her to return to work or the employee provid...

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