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COVID19 - Naval Postgraduate School
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COVID-19 Updates for NPS Faculty, Students and Staff
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5.A.7.B.3. (U) LIMIT TRAVEL TO/FROM PLACE OF RESIDENCE/WORK AND LIMIT TRAVEL FOR ESSENTIAL BUSINESS (FOOD, MEDICAL, PHARMACY, GAS, AND CHILD CARE SERVICES). MEMBERS MAY ATTEND RELIGIOUS SERVICES AND PLACES OF WORSHIP PROVIDED THEY COMPLY WITH MITIGATION MEASURES REFERENCED IN PARA 5.A.7.B.1. AND THE PRECAUTIONS RECOMMENDED BY THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION (CDC) FOR COMMUNITIES OF FAITH FOUND HERE: HTTPS://WWW.CDC.GOV/CORONAVIRUS/2019-NCOV/COMMUNITY/FAITH-BASED.HTML.
COVID-19 Force Health Protection Order
NPS Team,
United States Fleet Forces Command (USFFC) has released additional Force Health Protection guidance here reiterating the risk that COVID-19 presents to our service members, civilian workforce, and families and that it is essential that every one of us takes personal responsibility to limit the spread of coronavirus. In light of the growing body of evidence that the coronavirus is spread through contact with asymptomatic persons and a widespread increase in COVID-19 positive cases including within Monterey County, it is imperative that we remain vigilant in executing mitigation measures, such as social distancing even though the local community may be easing restrictions and opening up additional retail services and activities.
To that end, USFFC has directed mandatory measures and prohibitions for uniformed service members, strongly encouraged for the civilian workforce and families, until the local conditions enable a transition from our current HPCON C- to HPCON B Force Health Protection Measures:
5.A.7.B. (U) CUSFF/NAVNORTH DIRECTS THE FOLLOWING HPCON C MINUS MEASURES FOR SERVICE MEMBERS ASSIGNED TO CONUS-BASED ECHELON II COMMANDS, NUMBERED FLEET COMMANDS, TYPE COMMANDS, REGION COMMANDS, AND THEIR SUBORDINATES.
5.A.7.B.1. (U) MAINTAIN A PHYSICAL DISTANCE OF AT LEAST SIX FEET FROM OTHERS WHEN YOU ARE IN CLOSE CONTACT FOR FIFTEEN (15) OR MORE MINUTES AND, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICAL, WEAR CLOTH FACE COVERINGS WHEN YOU ARE IN CLOSE CONTACT WITH OTHERS FOR FIFTEEN (15) OR MORE MINUTES AND ARE UNABLE TO MAINTAIN SIX FEET OF PHYSICAL DISTANCE.
5.A.7.B.2. (U) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE DO NOT GATHER IN GROUPS OF OVER 10 PEOPLE.
5.A.7.B.3. (U) LIMIT TRAVEL TO/FROM PLACE OF RESIDENCE/WORK WITH STOPS ONLY FOR ESSENTIAL BUSINESS (FOOD, MEDICAL, PHARMACY, GAS, AND CHILD CARE SERVICES).
5.A.7.B.4.F. (U) DINE-IN RESTAURANTS (TAKE-OUT AUTHORIZED), BARS, NIGHT CLUBS, CASINOS, CONFERENCES, SPORTING EVENTS, CONCERTS, PUBLIC CELEBRATIONS, PARADES, PUBLIC BEACHES, AMUSEMENT PARKS OR OTHER EVENTS DESIGNED TO PROMOTE LARGE GATHERINGS, TO INCLUDE INDOOR RELIGIOUS SERVICES
5.A.7.B.4.G. (U) OUTDOOR RECREATION WHERE COMMON USE FACILITIES ARE USED AND IF A MINIMUM OF SIX FEET PHYSICAL DISTANCING CANNOT BE MAINTAINED
5.A.7.B.5. (U) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICAL, SERVICE MEMBERS, GOVERNMENT CIVILIANS, FAMILY MEMBERS, AND CONTRACT EMPLOYEES SHOULD MINIMIZE UNNECESSARY IN-PERSON USE OF THE FOLLOWING SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES. IF THESE SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES MUST BE UTILIZED, PRUDENT PRECAUTIONS (INCLUDING MANDATORY PHYSICAL DISTANCING AND USE OF CLOTH FACE COVERINGS) SHALL BE EXERCISED. THE BELOW LIST IS ALL INCLUSIVE:
5.A.7.B.5.A. (U) USE OF MASS TRANSIT (BUS, RAIL, OR FERRY)
5.A.7.B.5.B. (U) AUTO REPAIR, MAINTENANCE, AND ANNUAL INSPECTION
5.A.7.B.5.C. (U) CURB-SIDE AND DRIVE THROUGH SERVICES
5.A.7.B.5.D. (U) IN-HOME DOMESTIC SERVICES (HOME MAINTENANCE/REPAIR AND LAWN SERVICES)
5.A.7.B.5.E. (U) DRIVE-IN SPIRITUAL SERVICES
5.A.7.B.5.F. (U) BANKING SERVICES
5.A.7.B.5.G. (U) PET CARE AND VETERINARY SERVICES
5.A.7.B.5.H. (U) POST OFFICE
5.A.7.B.5.I. (U) LAUNDRY SERVICES, DRY CLEANING
5.A.7.B.5.J. (U) IN-RESIDENCE SOCIAL GATHERINGS THAT INCLUDE MORE THAN TEN (10) GUESTS THAT DO NOT RESIDE IN THE RESIDENCE. IN-RESIDENCE SOCIAL GATHERINGS ARE STRONGLY DISCOURAGED IF ANYONE RESIDING IN THE HOME IS COVID-19 POSITIVE OR INFLUENZA LIKE ILLNESS (ILI) SYMPTOMATIC.
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First and foremost, practice prevention! From washing your hands to staying home when you are sick. Check out the NPS Safety Office COVID-19 website for the latest resources at every level.
Get Your Telework Agreement in Place
Let’s be prepared, as individuals and as an institution. See the COS’ bulk message here on how to do it, and these best practices for employees. For Supervisors, see these instructions on how to change employee’s eligibility for telework.
Register with the Emergency Alert System
AtHoc can help you get information quickly, but you have to be sure your contact info is up to date. Check out AtHoc Wiki page for all the info.