Keeping your team safe in the world of COVID travel
Travel is starting again as the world begins to open after COVID lockdowns. Many employees may have stored up their vacation time and now may seek to use accrued time before it is lost. While teammates may be within their rights to vacation and /or travel, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommendations for travelers and those who are contemplating travel.
Sign up for Travel Health Alerts from the CDC. CDC’s public health messaging system offers up-to-date messages to travelers at specific airports, seaports, and land borders where most international travelers enter or leave the United States. This is the latest information posted by CDC, in partnership with US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and other port-of-entry partners.
Know the symptoms of COVID-19. Some of the common symptoms of COVID-19 can include fever, cough and shortness of breath, and these symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure.
Travelers should prevent the spread of COVID-19 by getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and also by staying at least 6 feet from other people; covering your cough or sneeze; wearing a mask in public; not touching your eyes, nose, and mouth; and washing your hands with soap and water to stop the spread of germs.
If you suspect that a member of your team has symptoms of COVID-19, simply reach out to Jet Medical Center Tallahassee and our caring team of professionals will help with testing and care plans for affected employees.
Who is Jet Medical Center®?
Jet Medical Center® is a leading provider of occupational medicine services in the Tallahassee area. We develop, with our client partners, a customized health care plan to fit your companies needs today and into the future.
Our experienced staff of clinicians provide excellent medical care and understand the Worker’s Compensation system and its impact on your company’s financial health. Your employees will have less downtime with less complications reducing overall medical costs.