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REOPENING YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CAMPS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

The purpose of this tool is to assist directors or administrators in making decisions regarding youth programs
and camps during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to check with state and local health officials and
other partners to determine the most appropriate actions. Note: In areas requiring significant mitigation, youth
programs and camps that remain open to serve the children of essential workers should refer to Guidance for
Child Care Programs that Remain Open.

Should you consider Are recommended safety Is ongoing monitoring in


opening? actions in place? place?
✓✓ Is the youth program or ✓✓ Promote healthy hygiene ✓✓ Check for signs and
camp in a community practices such as hand symptoms in children and
no longer requiring washing, staff wearing a staff
significant mitigation? cloth face covering ✓✓ Encourage anyone who is
✓✓ Will reopening be in ✓✓ Intensify cleaning, sick to stay home
compliance with state ALL disinfection, and ALL ✓✓ Plan for if children or staff ALL OPEN AND
and local orders? ventilation get sick MONITOR
✓✓ Will the youth ✓✓ Ensure social distancing ✓✓ Regularly communicate
program or camp limit such as increased spacing, with local authorities, staff,
attendance to children small groups, limited and families
and staff who live in the mixing between groups
✓✓ Monitor child and staff
local area? ✓✓ Limit sharing of items absences and have flexible
✓✓ Will the youth program such as toys, belongings, leave policies and practices
or camp be ready to supplies, and equipment
✓✓ Be ready to close if there
protect children and ✓✓ Train all staff on safety are increased cases
staff at higher risk for actions
severe illness? ANY
ANY
ANY

MEET
MEET
SAFEGUARDS
DO NOT SAFEGUARDS
FIRST
OPEN FIRST
REOPENING CHILD CARE PROGRAMS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The purpose of this tool is to assist administrators in making decisions regarding child care programs during the
COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to check with state and local health officials and other partners to determine the
most appropriate actions. Note: In areas requiring significant mitigation, child care programs that remain open to serve
the children of essential workers should refer to Guidance for Child Care Programs that Remain Open.

Should you consider Are recommended safety Is ongoing monitoring in


opening? actions in place? place?
✓✓ Is the child care center ✓✓ Promote healthy hygiene ✓✓ Check for signs and
in a community no practices such as hand symptoms of children and
longer requiring washing, staff wearing a cloth staff
significant mitigation? face covering ✓✓ Encourage anyone who is
✓✓ Will reopening be in ✓✓ Intensify cleaning, sick to stay home
compliance with state ALL sanitization, disinfection, and ALL ✓✓ Plan for if children or staff ALL OPEN AND
and local orders? ventilation get sick MONITOR
✓✓ Will the child care ✓✓ Ensure social distancing ✓✓ Regularly communicate
center be ready to such as increased spacing, with local authorities, staff,
protect children and small groups, limited mixing and families
staff at higher risk for between groups
✓✓ Monitor child and staff
severe illness? ✓✓ Limit sharing of items such absences and have flexible
ANY as toys, belongings, supplies, leave policies and practices
and equipment
✓✓ Be ready to close if there
✓✓ Train all staff on safety actions are increased cases
ANY ANY

DO NOT
OPEN

MEET MEET
SAFEGUARDS SAFEGUARDS
FIRST FIRST
REOPENING FAITH COMMUNITIES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The purpose of this tool is to assist leaders of faith communities in making decisions during the
COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to check with state and local health officials and other partners
to determine the most appropriate actions. When completing the decision tree, consider that faith
communities may also provide social, educational, and child care services at their facility.

Should you consider Are recommended safety actions Is ongoing monitoring in


having in-person in place? place?
gatherings? ✓✓ Promote healthy hygiene ✓✓ Encourage staff and
✓✓ Is the facility in a practices such as hand congregants who are sick to
community no longer washing, wearing a cloth face stay home
requiring significant covering ✓✓ Plan for if staff or
mitigation? ✓✓ Intensify cleaning, disinfection, congregants get sick at OFFER IN-
✓✓ Will reopening be in ALL and ventilation ALL facility ALL PERSON
compliance with state ✓✓ Ensure social distancing ✓✓ Regularly communicate GATHERINGS
and local orders? such as no large gatherings, with local authorities, staff, AND MONITOR

✓✓ Will you be ready increased spacing, avoid and congregants


to protect staff and holding hands, offer ✓✓ Monitor staff absences and
congregants at higher additional, smaller services have flexible leave policies
risk for severe illness? ✓✓ Limit sharing of items such as and practices
ANY
worship aids and collection ✓✓ Be ready to cancel in-
trays person gatherings if there
✓✓ Offer virtual services if possible are increased cases
✓✓ Train all staff and congregants ANY
on safety actions
DO NOT ANY
OFFER IN-
PERSON
MEET
GATHERINGS
SAFEGUARDS
BEFORE
MEET OFFERING
SAFEGUARDS IN-PERSON
BEFORE GATHERINGS
OFFERING
IN-PERSON
GATHERINGS
REOPENING MASS TRANSIT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The purpose of this tool is to assist mass transit administrators in making decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is
important to check with state and local health officials and other partners to determine the most appropriate actions.
Note: Mass transit is critical for many Americans to commute to/from work and to access essential goods and services. In
areas requiring significant mitigation, mass transit may need to remain open and certain routes prioritized. Follow these
guidelines for bus transit operators, rail transit operators, transit maintenance workers, and transit station workers.

Should you consider Are recommended safety Is ongoing monitoring in


resuming full service? actions in place? place?
✓✓ Is the mass transit ✓✓ Promote healthy hygiene ✓✓ Check for signs and
system offering service practices such as hand symptoms of employees
in an area not requiring washing, wearing a cloth face ✓✓ Encourage employees who
significant mitigation? covering are sick to stay home RESUME
✓✓ Will reopening be in ✓✓ Intensify cleaning, ✓✓ Plan for if an employee gets FULL
compliance with state ALL disinfection, and ventilation ALL sick ALL
and local orders?
SERVICE
✓✓ Ensure social distancing ✓✓ Regularly communicate AND
✓✓ Will the mass transit such as increased spacing of with local authorities,
system be ready to passengers and employees, MONITOR
employees, and the public
protect employees at close every other row of seats,
bus rear door entry/exit ✓✓ Monitor employee
higher risk for severe
absences and have flexible
illness? ✓✓ Adjust service schedules and leave policies and practices
ANY
policies, such as reduced
occupancy of vehicles, ✓✓ Be ready to reduce services
increased service frequency if there are increased cases
for crowded routes ANY
✓✓ Train all staff on safety actions
DO NOT ANY
RESUME
FULL MEET
SERVICE SAFEGUARDS
BEFORE
MEET RESUMING
SAFEGUARDS FULL SERVICE
BEFORE
RESUMING
FULL SERVICE
REOPENING RESTAURANTS AND BARS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The purpose of this tool is to assist businesses in the food service industry, such as restaurants and
bars, in making decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to check with state and local
health officials and other partners to determine the most appropriate actions.

Should you consider Are recommended safety Is ongoing monitoring in


opening? actions in place? place?
✓✓ Is the restaurant or ✓✓ Promote healthy hygiene ✓✓ Check for signs and
bar in a community practices such as hand symptoms of employees
no longer requiring washing, wearing a cloth ✓✓ Encourage employees who
significant mitigation*? face covering are sick to stay home
✓✓ Will reopening be in ✓✓ Intensify cleaning, ✓✓ Plan for if an employee gets
compliance with state ALL sanitization, disinfection, and ALL sick ALL OPEN AND
and local orders? ventilation MONITOR
✓✓ Regularly communicate
✓✓ Will you be ready to ✓✓ Ensure social distancing with local authorities and
protect employees at such as drive-through, employees
higher risk for severe delivery, curb-side pick up,
increasing spacing of tables/ ✓✓ Monitor staff absences and
illness?
stools, limiting party sizes have flexible leave policies
ANY and occupancy, avoiding and practices
self-serve stations, restricting ✓✓ Be ready to close if there
employee shared spaces, are increased cases
rotating or staggering shifts
ANY
✓✓ Train all staff on safety
actions
DO NOT
ANY
OPEN
MEET
SAFEGUARDS
FIRST
MEET
*In areas with significant SAFEGUARDS
mitigation, limit services to
FIRST
drive-throughs, curbside take
out, or delivery
REOPENING SCHOOLS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The purpose of this tool is to assist administrators in making decisions regarding K-12 schools during
the COVID-19 pandemic. It is important to check with state and local health officials and other partners
to determine the most appropriate actions.

Should you consider Are recommended safety Is ongoing monitoring in


opening? actions in place? place?
✓✓ Is the school in a ✓✓ Promote healthy hygiene ✓✓ Check for signs and
community no longer practices such as hand symptoms of students and
requiring significant washing, teachers and staff
mitigation? staff wearing a cloth face ✓✓ Encourage anyone who is
✓✓ Will reopening be in covering sick to stay home
compliance with state ALL ✓✓ Intensify cleaning, ALL ✓✓ Plan for if students or staff ALL OPEN AND
and local orders? disinfection, and get sick MONITOR
ventilation
✓✓ Will the school be ready ✓✓ Regularly communicate
to protect children and ✓✓ Ensure social distancing with local authorities, staff,
staff at higher risk for such as increased spacing, and families
severe illness? small groups, limited
mixing between groups ✓✓ Monitor student and staff
ANY absences and have flexible
✓✓ Limit sharing of items such leave policies and practices
as student's belongings,
supplies, and equipment ✓✓ Be ready to close if there
are increased cases
✓✓ Train all staff on safety
actions ANY

DO NOT ANY
OPEN

MEET
MEET SAFEGUARDS
SAFEGUARDS FIRST
FIRST
REOPENING WORKPLACES DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The purpose of this tool is to assist employers in making decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic,
especially to protect vulnerable workers. It is important to check with state and local health officials
and other partners to determine the most appropriate actions.

Should you consider Are recommended safety Is ongoing monitoring in


opening? actions in place? place?
✓✓ Is the workplace in a ✓✓ Promote healthy hygiene ✓✓ Check for signs and
community no longer practices such as hand symptoms of employees
requiring significant washing, wearing a cloth ✓✓ Encourage employees who
mitigation*? face covering are sick to stay home
✓✓ Will reopening be in ✓✓ Intensify cleaning, ✓✓ Plan for when an employee
compliance with state ALL disinfection, and ventilation ALL gets sick ALL OPEN AND
and local orders? ✓✓ Ensure social distancing MONITOR
✓✓ Regularly communicate
✓✓ Will you be ready to such as installing physical with local authorities and
protect employees at barriers, changing layout of employees
higher risk for severe workspaces, encouraging
telework, closing communal ✓✓ Monitor staff absences and
illness?
spaces, staggering shifts and have flexible leave policies
ANY breaks, no large events and practices

✓✓ Limit travel and modify ✓✓ Be ready to close if there


commuting practices are increased cases

✓✓ Train all staff on safety ANY


actions
DO NOT ANY
OPEN

MEET
SAFEGUARDS
MEET FIRST
SAFEGUARDS
*Or in an area with significant FIRST
mitigation and providing
essential, critical infrastructure

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