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An airport in Iowa will begin a preflight COVID-19 health screening program for all passengers and staff next week after it got the OK from the Federal Aviation Administration, a unique undertaking among U.S. airports.
The Travel Well program, which will start on Jan. 25 and be run out of The Eastern Iowa Airport (CID) in Cedar Rapids, will require all outbound passengers and employees who work past the security checkpoint to answer a series of health questions and have their temperature taken. The screening is expected to take about 10 seconds per person.
If a passenger has a fever above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or a recent exposure to COVID-19, they would be moved to a secondary screening and assessed by health professionals from the state s Mercy Medical Center.
INDIANAPOLIS – A limited number of tickets for upcoming Indiana Pacers home games will be available for sale to the general public, the team announced today. Tickets for games from January 24 through March 4 will go on sale Tuesday, January 19, at Pacers.com, at BankersLifeFieldhouse.com, and in-person at the Bankers Life Fieldhouse Box Office weekdays from noon to 5pm.
The Pacers will limit sales to approximately 1,000 tickets per game through January 25 and consider gradual increases for games after that. The Marion County Health Department will currently allow 25 percent capacity, roughly 4,500 attendees, for 2020-2021 Pacers home contests. Our team is incredibly excited to have fans back in the seats, and we all appreciate the immense work done to prepare, said Pacers President of Basketball Operations Kevin Pritchard. We have some of the most passionate fans in the League, and we look forward to having them back at the Fieldhouse.
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Posted Dec 21, 2020
Enables employers to produce required reports within minutes; ensures compliance with California Assembly Bill 685
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – December 21, 2020 – To support state mandates and safety guidelines that require reporting of COVID-19 outbreaks in the workplace, Safe Site Check In offers privacy protected health screenings and contact tracing with the ability to produce required documentation within minutes.
As each state has established its own safety protocols and guidelines, and many require documenting COVID-19 health screenings while protecting the personal health information of employees.
In California, a new law goes into effect on January 1, 2021. The state’s Assembly Bill 685 (AB 685) requires California employers to notify employees of possible exposure to COVID-19 within 24 hours and to public health agencies within 48 hours.