CDC has provided advice that has evolved as we have learned more about COVID-19.
- CDC has released indicators to help school officials make decisions about in-person learning as local conditions have evolved during the pandemic. When coupled with local data about community spread, these guideposts helping local health officials, school administrators, and communities plan for and respond to COVID-19 outbreaks.
- CDC has published a list of tips on how to make, clean, and wear masks, which help stop the spread of COVID-19 when used properly.
- CDC has produced a series of toolkits that businesses, schools, retirement communities, and other institutions can use to communicate information people can use to protect themselves, their family and friends, and their communities.
In addition, CDC has
- Created business guidance to help the public and private sectors protect essential workers and to help others increase their workers’ safety by adopting policies like teleworking and flexible sick leave.
- Developed guidance for childcare programs, K-12 schools, and colleges and universities to help school officials plan for and respond to any outbreaks of COVID-19 in their communities.
- Provided COVID-19 planning guides for use by households, community- and faith-based organizations, planners of mass gatherings, and public health communicators.
Our Action:
Our staff is tested weekly ensuring negative results to stop the spread of COVID-19. We clean down and sanitize everything. All work stations are all socially distant and sanitized after each use. Everyone is required to wear a mask as the state mandates it.