With seven regions in New York entering Phase 2 of their reopening plans, which includes office buildings, the state has set forth certain parameters to permit for a safe return to business.
The Capital Region, Central New York, Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, North Country, Southern Tier, and Western New York are all in Phase 2.
The mid-Hudson and Long Island are on track to join them next week, while New York City will potentially enter Phase 1 as of Monday, June 8.
When they open their doors, offices must adhere to the following requirements:
- Maintain 50 percent occupancy during Phase 2;
- Employees must be screened for the virus;
- Anyone entering the building must wear face coverings and maintain social distancing (six-feet apart) if plexiglass or other barriers cannot be installed;
- Signage and distance markers are required in close quarters such as restrooms and breakrooms;
- No congregating in small areas;
- Limited in-person meetings;
- No meetings without social distancing;
- No communal sharing of food or beverages.
- Signage must be posted inside and outside of offices to remind personnel to adhere to the guidelines set forth by the CDC and state;
- Employees must be trained on new safety guidelines;
- Building managers/owners must be provided with a list of essential vendors expected to enter the building in case of a positive COVID-19 case.
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