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Employees will not be allowed on campus for 14 days after they have been in direct contact with someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 (clinically or test-confirmed). Direct contact is defined as being with the person infected for 15 minutes or more at less than 6 feet distance. All other contact is considered indirect and does not necessitate being quarantined. If quarantined, employees must/will:
- Inform their supervisor.
- Work remotely to the degree their position allows.
- Record their quarantine time as C19 on their timesheet, if they are non-exempt. Exempt staff do not need to report anything.
- Be paid at 100% during this time.
- Begin using sick leave and short-term disability, as needed, if they become ill with COVID-19 during quarantine.
According to the CDC, an infected person can spread COVID-19 starting from 48 hours before the person has any symptoms or tests positive for COVID-19.