mc_Um_._me Quiz?2m. CV OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Downward trajectory of influenza-like illnesses (ILI) reported within a 14-day period SYMPTOMS OR Downward trajectory of documented cases within a 14-day period CASES Robust testing program in place for at-risk healthcare workers, including emerging antibody testing AND Treat all patients without crisis care HOSPITALS Proposed State or Regional Gating Criteria AND Downward trajectory of positive tests as a percent of total tests within a 14-day period (flat or increasing volume of tests) (Satisfy Before Proceeding to Phased Opening) Downward trajectory of covid-like syndromic cases reported within a 14-day period *State and local officials may need to tailor the application of these criteria to local circumstances (e.g., metropolitan areas that have suffered severe COVID outbreaks, rural and suburban areas where outbreaks have not occurred or have been mild). Additionally, where appropriate, Governors should work on a regional basis to satisfy these criteria and to progress through the phases outlined below. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Core State Preparedness Responsibilities Ability to quickly and independently supply sufficient Personal Protective HEALTHCARE SYSTEM CAPACITY Ability to quickly set up safe and efficient Equipment and critical medical equipment to handle dramatic surge in need TESTING & CONTACT TRACING screening and testing sites for symptomatic Ability to surge ICU capacity outbreaks by restarting a phase or returning to an earlier phase, depending on severity Monitor conditions and immediately take steps to limit and mitigate any rebounds or Advise citizens regarding protocols for social distancing and face coverings Protect employees and users of mass transit senior care facilities) Protect the health and safety of those living and working in high-risk facilities (e.g., Protect the health and safety of workers in critical industries PLANS individuals and trace contacts of COVID+ results Ability to test Syndromic/ILI-indicated persons for COVID and trace contacts of COVID+ results Ensure sentinel surveillance sites are screening for asymptomatic cases and contacts for COVID+ results are traced (sites operate at locations that serve older individuals, lower-income Americans, racial minorities, and Native Americans) OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Proposed Phased Approach BASED ON UP-TO-DATE DATA AND READINESS MITIGATES RISK OF RESURGENCE PROTECTS THE MOST VULNERABLE IMPLEMENTABLE ON STATEWIDE OR COUNTYBY-COUNTY BASIS AT GOVERNORS’ DISCRETION OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Guidelines for All Phases: Individuals CONTINUE TO PRACTICE GOOD HYGIENE Wash your hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer, especially after touching frequently used items or surfaces. Avoid touching your face. Sneeze or cough into a tissue, or the inside of your elbow. Disinfect frequently used items and surfaces as much as possible. Strongly consider using face coverings while in public, and particularly when using mass transit. PEOPLE WHO FEEL SICK SHOULD STAY HOME Do not go to work or school. Contact and follow the advice of your medical provider. Continue to adhere to State and local guidance as well as complementary CDC guidance, particularly with respect to face coverings. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Guidelines for All Phases: Employers Develop and implement appropriate policies, in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations and guidance, and informed by industry best practices, regarding: Social distancing and protective equipment Temperature checks Testing, isolating, and contact tracing Sanitation Use and disinfection of common and high-traffic areas Business travel Monitor workforce for indicative symptoms. Do not allow symptomatic people to physically return to work until cleared by a medical provider. Develop and implement policies and procedures for workforce contact tracing following employee COVID+ test. VIEIELLIEID SNOIDEIEI GNV aseqd NIVDV VDIHEIINV dn OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase One INDIVIDUALS ALL VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS* should continue to shelter in place. Members of households with vulnerable residents should be aware that by returning to work or other environments where distancing is not practical, they could carry the virus back home. Precautions should be taken to isolate from vulnerable residents. All individuals, WHEN IN PUBLIC (e.g., parks, outdoor recreation areas, shopping areas), should maximize physical distance from others. Social settings of more than 10 people, where appropriate distancing may not be practical, should be avoided unless precautionary measures are observed. Avoid SOCIALIZING in groups of more than 10 people in circumstances that do not readily allow for appropriate physical distancing (e.g., receptions, trade shows) MINIMIZE NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL and adhere to CDC guidelines regarding isolation following travel. *See Appendix 1 for Definition of Vulnerable Individuals EACH PHASE OF THIS GUIDANCE ADDRESSES THOSE ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE FOR WHICH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN APPROPRIATE DUE TO COVID. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase One EMPLOYERS Continue to ENCOURAGE TELEWORK, whenever possible and feasible with business operations. If possible, RETURN TO WORK IN PHASES. Close COMMON AREAS where personnel are likely to congregate and interact, or enforce strict social distancing protocols. Minimize NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL and adhere to CDC guidelines regarding isolation following travel. Strongly consider SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS for personnel who are members of a VULNERABLE POPULATION. EACH PHASE OF THIS GUIDANCE ADDRESSES THOSE ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE FOR WHICH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN APPROPRIATE DUE TO COVID. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase One SPECIFIC TYPES OF EMPLOYERS SCHOOLS AND ORGANIZED YOUTH ACTIVITIES (e.g., daycare, camp) that are currently closed should remain closed. VISITS TO SENIOR LIVING FACILITIES AND HOSPITALS should be prohibited. Those who do interact with residents and patients must adhere to strict protocols regarding hygiene. LARGE VENUES (e.g., sit-down dining, movie theaters, sporting venues, places of worship) can operate under strict physical distancing protocols. ELECTIVE SURGERIES can resume, as clinically appropriate, on an outpatient basis at facilities that adhere to CMS guidelines. GYMS can open if they adhere to strict physical distancing and sanitation protocols. BARS should remain closed. EACH PHASE OF THIS GUIDANCE ADDRESSES THOSE ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE FOR WHICH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN APPROPRIATE DUE TO COVID. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase Two FOR STATES AND REGIONS WITH NO EVIDENCE OF A REBOUND AND THAT SATISFY THE GATING CRITERIA A SECOND TIME OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase Two INDIVIDUALS ALL VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS should continue to shelter in place. Members of households with vulnerable residents should be aware that by returning to work or other environments where distancing is not practical, they could carry the virus back home. Precautions should be taken to isolate from vulnerable residents. All individuals, WHEN IN PUBLIC (e.g., parks, outdoor recreation areas, shopping areas), should maximize physical distance from others. Social settings of more than 50 people, where appropriate distancing may not be practical, should be avoided unless precautionary measures are observed. NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL can resume. EACH PHASE OF THIS GUIDANCE ADDRESSES THOSE ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE FOR WHICH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN APPROPRIATE DUE TO COVID. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase Two EMPLOYERS Continue to ENCOURAGE TELEWORK, whenever possible and feasible with business operations. Close COMMON AREAS where personnel are likely to congregate and interact, or enforce moderate social distancing protocols. NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL can resume. Strongly consider SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS for personnel who are members of a VULNERABLE POPULATION. EACH PHASE OF THIS GUIDANCE ADDRESSES THOSE ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE FOR WHICH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN APPROPRIATE DUE TO COVID. LARGE VENUES (e.g., sit-down dining, movie theaters, sporting venues, places of worship) can operate under moderate physical distancing protocols. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN SCHOOLS AND ORGANIZED YOUTH ACTIVITIES (e.g., daycare, camp) can reopen. Phase Two ELECTIVE SURGERIES can resume, as clinically appropriate, on an outpatient and in-patient basis at facilities that adhere to CMS guidelines. VISITS TO SENIOR CARE FACILITIES AND HOSPITALS should be prohibited. Those who do interact with residents and patients must adhere to strict protocols regarding hygiene. SPECIFIC TYPES OF EMPLOYERS GYMS can remain open if they adhere to strict physical distancing and sanitation protocols. BARS may operate with diminished standing-room occupancy, where applicable and appropriate. EACH PHASE OF THIS GUIDANCE ADDRESSES THOSE ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE FOR WHICH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN APPROPRIATE DUE TO COVID. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase Three FOR STATES AND REGIONS WITH NO EVIDENCE OF A REBOUND AND THAT SATISFY THE GATING CRITERIA A THIRD TIME OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase Three INDIVIDUALS Phase Three EMPLOYERS VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS can resume public interactions, but should practice physical distancing, minimizing exposure to social settings where distancing may not be practical, unless precautionary measures are observed. LOW-RISK POPULATIONS should consider minimizing time spent in crowded environments. Resume UNRESTRICTED STAFFING of worksites. EACH PHASE OF THIS GUIDANCE ADDRESSES THOSE ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE FOR WHICH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN APPROPRIATE DUE TO COVID. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Phase Three SPECIFIC TYPES OF EMPLOYERS VISITS TO SENIOR CARE FACILITIES AND HOSPITALS can resume. Those who interact with residents and patients must be diligent regarding hygiene. LARGE VENUES (e.g., sit-down dining, movie theaters, sporting venues, places of worship) can operate under limited physical distancing protocols. GYMS can remain open if they adhere to standard sanitation protocols. BARS may operate with increased standing room occupancy, where applicable. EACH PHASE OF THIS GUIDANCE ADDRESSES THOSE ASPECTS OF DAILY LIFE FOR WHICH RESTRICTIONS REMAIN APPROPRIATE DUE TO COVID. OPENING UP AMERICA AGAIN Appendix Vulnerable Individuals 1. Elderly individuals. 2. Individuals with serious underlying health conditions, including high blood pressure, chronic lung disease, diabetes, obesity, asthma, and those whose immune system is compromised such as by chemotherapy for cancer and other conditions requiring such therapy.