We are doing the same. 
The issue is now that we are facing critical staffing shortages and our mgt as per cdc guidance wants both quarantined employees and asymptomatic ee to work. 
We have said that there are a lot of steps outlined by the cdc that the organization has to follow before doing that
Is anyone sled facing this

On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 11:38 AM Cathreen Johnson <CaJohnson@coh.org> wrote:
We quarantine anyone with exposure to a positive. If your family member is positive you are quarantined. If you can isolate that person it’s 14 days, or if you live somewhere else (we offer early rtw) If you cannot live in same house and have 1 bathroom, it is 24 days.
If your family member was exposed and is well you can work. If they get sick you are home until results.
Cathreen Johnson
City of Hope.


From: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh-bounces+cajohnson=coh.org@mylist.net> on behalf of Cathreen Johnson <CaJohnson@coh.org>
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2020 11:19:53 AM
To: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh@mylist.net>
Subject: Re: [MCOH-EH] Quarantine
 

Hello Dr. Hackett and All,

 

 

If an employee has a medium or high risk exposure and is able to isolate from the person, for example, live in different household we have an early return to work program.

 

We have the employee take two Covid tests. 

 

The first is baseline.  The Second is seven days after exposure, if both are negative and the employee had no symptoms, they are returned on day 8.  If they have any symptoms they are off for 14 days and screened, tested kept off according to their symptoms.

 

We also created the template below to guide our return to work process.  Hope it may help.

 

 

SYMPTOMS

MINUMUM DAYS OFF

RETURN TO WORK CRITERIA

ANTICIPATED RETURN TO WORK, will lengthen and change according to symptoms

Cough fever Shortness of Breath

COVID status unknown: 7

 

COVID status unknown: 3 days symptom free

 

Day 8

Cough fever Shortness of Breath

COVID status negative: 3

COVID status negative: 24 hours fever free off antipyretics and improving cough (controlled-no coughing fits)

Day 3/24 hours better   (if they are not better they do not come back until better)

Vomiting, Diarrhea

1

1 day symptom free

2-5 days

Mild Symptoms- congestion, Headache, sore throat, don’t feel well

1

1 day symptom free

2-5 days

Loss of taste or smell with mild symptoms with negative COVID test

1

1 day symptom free

2-5 days

Exposure to COVID person able to isolate

14 or 8 days early return to work

Day 8 unless any symptoms then 14 and follow the symptom return to work.

Day 8 or 15

Exposure to COVID person not able to isolate

24

Day 25 if asymptomatic and no positive test.

Day 25

COVID Positive

10

24 hours asymptomatic

Day 11

Results pending of symptomatic person or family member

Until results are confirmed

Confirmation of negative test

 

 

 

 

Cathreen Johnson FNPc

City of Hope

 

 

From: MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh-bounces@mylist.net> On Behalf Of Charles Hackett
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2020 9:39 AM
To: MCOH/EH <mcoh-eh@mylist.net>
Subject: [MCOH-EH] Quarantine

 


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We are facing staffing shortages and will likely need to follow the cdc guidance allowing positive employees to work under their guidelines.

Is anyone allowing quarantined workers to return to work following the CDC guidance

We are telling management that they need to determine what’s critical. 

It’s feeling quite uncomfortable. 

Thank you

Charlie Hackett MD, MPH, Lifespan


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