Below are the steps that should be taken in certain cases of possible COVID-19 discovery. You should have the actual poster in your office. For a copy of the poster, click here.
COVID-19 – Initial Decision Tree March 30, 2020
Employee information is protected by the Privacy and Rehabilitation Act and as such must be
restricted to only those identified in this document.
For more information please contact Loretta Chamberlain at (202)748-2394 or call your Area OHNA and
Area Human Resources Manager.
CDC or Public Health notification
Notify
• District or
1. Area OHNA
Do you have a federal agency within your
Yes
No
District or Area OHNA
communicates findings with respective
Inform
• National HR
• National Occupational Health and
Follow COVID-19 Exposure Checklist and Playbook.
Employee stays home (up to 14
USPS is informed of COVID-19
positive employee
• District HR
Notify
• District or Area OHNA
• District HR
facility?
agencies’ medical personnel
Medical Services
Confirmed
Confirm OHNA confirms positive COVID-19
days) Administrative Leave
na
Other notification
test
2.
Employee develops
a fever and symptoms such as a cough or difficulty
breathing
Yes
• Provide surgical mask
• Send home
• Advise/ seek medical treatment
• Leave according to Families First Coronavirus Response Act and ELM Sec. 513
If confirmed positive COVID-19, Go to Step One and follow COVID-19 Exposure Checklist and Playbook.
Employee stays home (up to 14 days) Administrative Leave
No
3.
Employee has visited level 3
countries or on cruise travel in past
14 days?
No
•
Yes
•
Notify District or Area OHNA
District HR Manager
• Stay home
• (14 days)
• Administrative leave
Yes
Did employee later
show symptoms of COVID-19?
No
Go to
Step One. Employee remains on sick or annual leave until cleared.
• Return to work
4.
Employee
Notify
• District or Area
• Stay home (up to 14 days*)
shares household with an individual with positive COVID-19?
Yes
OHNA
• District HR Manager
• Administrative leave
*Stay at home (up to 14 days) until household member has had no fever for at least 72 hours (at
least 3 full days of no
No fever w/o the use of any fever-reducing medications) AND other symptoms have
improved (for example, when cough or shortness of breath has improved) AND at least 7 days have
passed since COVID-19 symptoms first appeared.
5.
Employee
has been exposed, outside of work, to individual with
positive COVID-19?
Yes
Notify
• District or Area OHNA; then
• District or Area OHNA contacts Local Health Department for advice
I nform
• OHNA contacts Local Health Department for advice
Local Health Department reviews and orders Quarantine = 14 days Admin Leave
No Quarantine = Employee returns to work
If Local Health Department does not review, OHNA interviews employee to determine Quarantine = 14
days Admin Leave
No Quarantine = Employee returns to work
No
6.
Employee has been exposed
to individual who was exposed to individual with positive
COVID-19?
Yes
• Cleared to work
Per CDC guidelines, employees exposed to (no COVID- 19 symptoms) individuals with potential
exposures to COVID-19 (such as in a household), i.e., “contacts of contacts;” are not considered
exposed.
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