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4 Tips if Your Employee Contracts COVID-19

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800.801.0018 | info@automotiveMastermind.com ©2020 automotiveMastermind®. All rights reserved. | A business unit of IHS To date, social distancing is the most effective way to slow the spread of COVID-19 and to keep your employees safe. Reinforce the importance of this by ensuring your team is keeping a safe distance (at least six feet) between not only each other, but also from customers. Keep a positive attitude and remember that your team will come out of this stronger than ever. Mastermind is committed to support our dealer community in any way that we can. For additional dealership resources surrounding COVID-19, click here. 1 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html Implement a Disinfecting Deep Cleaning It is recommended to close off areas used by the ill person and wait as long as practical before beginning cleaning and disinfecting to minimize potential for exposure to respiratory droplets. Open outside doors and windows to increase air circulation in the area. If possible, wait up to 24 hours before beginning cleaning and disinfection. Cleaning staff should clean and disinfect all areas (e.g., offices, bathrooms, and common areas) used by the ill person, focusing especially on frequently touched surfaces. Please refer to the CDC's Cleaning and Disinfection Recommendations for proper and safe techniques. Know Your Dealer and Government Policies Ensure that your sick leave policies are flexible and consistent with public health guidance and that employees are aware of them. Employers should maintain flexible policies that permit employees to stay home to care for a sick family member. Employers should be aware that more employees may need to stay at home to care for sick children or other sick family members than usual. Make yourself familiar with House Bill 6201 Families First Coronavirus Response Act, recently signed into law by President Trump and taking effect April 2, 2020. This bill requires all employers with less than 500 employees to provide paid sick leave to those with or caring for someone with COVID-19. Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act: CLICK HERE FOR FULL DETAILS WE'RE HERE FOR YOU! automotiveMastermind.com

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