Hi :
During the Director’s call today, I was uncertain as to what the requirements are for a employee who had tested positive for Covid-19 to return to work.
I was pretty certain that employees with a Covid-19 diagnosis needed to get clearance from a medical professional.
Well, I was partly right…. And WRONG– that’s what I get for not double checking!
The MiOSHA rules require Health Department clearance if the employee was under an isolation or quarantine order.
The MiOSHA Rules also require that he CDC guidelines are used to determine when a diagnosed employee is no longer infectious.
The CDC guidelines , in addition to the 10 day metric below, also emphasize that a patient should consult with heir health care provide to determine when they have recovered. Depending on the severity of the
illness, an employee may have slightly different criteria.
It is also clear that any type of a Medical Provider’s note requirement is NOT part of the guidelines.
Employers should NOT require tests or Dr’s notes for employees to return to work
Upon further review, here is the clarification, and the requirements:
The MiOSHA Emergency Rules, Rule 6(5) states:
“The employer shall allow employees with a known or suspected case of COVID-19 to return to the workplace only after they are no longer infectious according to the latest guidelines from the CDC and
they are released from any quarantine or isolation order by the local public health department.”
The rules require employees to implement the CDC guidelines and
if the employee was under a quarantine or isolation order, the employee must be released by the Health Department to return to work.
Latest guidelines from the CDC:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/end-home-isolation.html
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/disposition-in-home-patients.html
The CDC guidelines seem to suggest that a person diagnosed with Covid-19 should
So, In SUM:
Employees with diagnosed Covid-19:
Libraries should consult their local health departments for additional information.
I hope this is helpful!
I apologize for the confusion!
Have a great weekend!
Take Care
Clare
Clare D. Membiela, MLS, J.D.
Library Law Consultant
Library of Michigan
517-335-8132
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