Resources for Businesses and Workers

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Guidance for businesses and workers.

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Washington State Department of Health

 

Guidance and resources for employers and business owners. Information about unemployment, workers rights, how to advocate for yourself, and how to protect yourself from exposure. Find agencies supporting loss of work, employment status changes, and employee protection.

 

Information Page For Businesses

Information Page For Workers

Washington State Department of Labor and Industries

 

Guidance Documents for various sectors

What happens when an employee is diagnosed with COVID-19 in Walla Walla County?

 

People diagnosed with COVID-19 are encouraged to inform their employer and close contacts right away to bring awareness which can minimize the spread of COVID-19. Employers should cordon off the positive employee’s workspace for a deep cleaning followed by sanitizing and disinfection. The Department of Community Health will contact employers to follow-up on close contacts, cleaning and disinfection processes, COVID-19 safety plans, and to answer any questions. Employers can contact the our local COVID-19 helpline for guidance and support at 509-524-2647. The following PDFs give a step by step guide for employers if an employee is diagnosed with COVID-19.

 

Guidance for Daily COVID-19 Symptom Screening of Staff and Guests

Get accurate test results, know your testing window.

If you are exposed (a close contact) to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19:

  • If exposed and experiencing symptoms, get tested right away, even if symptoms are mild.

  • If exposed and no symptoms, wait 5 -7 days after the exposure to get tested. Rite Aid will take asymptomatic people for testing, most other clinics require symptoms.

If a close contact gets tested and is negative, they still have to remain in quarantine as symptoms and viral load can show up to 14 days post exposure.

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