Take charge of your walk-in process, ensure the safety of your employees and customers - while remembering that we're all in this together.
Do you own a business during these unprecedented times? If yes, remember we are all in this together. Here are a few things to keep in mind as we prepare to get our businesses reopened. The CDC has put together a plan that relies heavily on testing, social distancing and also ensuring cleanliness via disinfecting public spaces, workplaces,businesses. As a business owner, you will need to ensure that you put together a plan to ensure the safety of your workers and co-workers at large.
The CDC has put together a Workplace Decision Tool to help you decide if you are prepared to re-open your business to the public. This tool is designed to help employers make the decision to reopen their businesses while taking careful consideration to protect vulnerable workers and customers.
The CDC defines Social distancing as "keeping space between yourself and other people outside of your home". Social Distancing according to the CDC is an effective way to help limit the spread of diseases by reducing physical contact with others. With the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, social distancing has become even more pronounced as an effective way to help reduce the spread of the Coronavirus. The CDC recommends that you stay at least 6 feet from other people, do not gather in groups and stay out of crowded areas.
If you have the Coronavirus (COVID-19), you might experience symptoms such as fever, cough, difficulty breathing. Always keep track of your symptoms and try to separate yourself from others to prevent the virus from spreading by quarantining or self-isolating yourself in a separate room. The CDC has a list of other recommendations and guidance on what do to when you are sick.