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Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 at HOBC
Updated March 3, 2022
Orlando Ballet (OB) is committed to creating a safe and healthy environment for our employees and students. To that end, OB established a Reopening Committee of staff members who worked to put the appropriate procedures and protocols in place to safely and effectively reopen Harriett’s Orlando Ballet Centre (HOBC) in May 2020. We have consulted a variety of external resources and with several experts to ensure that we are taking the right approach to keep our employees and participants safe. We have continued to update these polices and protocols as guidelines and recommendations have evolved. These policies outlined below will apply to all individuals who enter HOBC. Any individuals refusing to abide by the policies and protocols outlined below will not be permitted to enter HOBC and/or will be asked to leave immediately.
Self-Screening
Prior to entering HOBC, all individuals (employees, students, and other guests) should conduct a personal self-screening to confirm that:
This self-screening does not need to be recorded or registered any way, but any individuals who are unable to attest to any of the above statements should contact the Managing Director Katherine Fabian (kfabian@orlandoballet.org or 407.418.9811) to discuss their ability to enter HOBC.
Face Coverings
Social Distancing
Proper Hygiene
All employees, students, and guests should practice proper hygiene including, but not limited to:
Cleanliness
OB will maintain regular, twice daily cleanings, following CDC recommendations (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/disinfecting-building-facility.html). HOBC features high-efficiency HVAC systems that are only two years old, have been supplemented with bipolar ionization units to eliminate airborne particulates and pathogens, and are serviced regularly. All employees, students, and guests should help ensure safety and cleanliness around HOBC in the following ways:
Miscellaneous Policies/Procedures
Activities Outside of HOBC
Returning to HOBC After Exhibiting Symptoms of COVID-19
Any employee, student, or guest who is experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19 (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html) should not enter HOBC and should contact Managing Director Katherine Fabian (kfabian@orlandoballet.org or 407.418.9811) to confirm when they may return. Any individual who is observed displaying any COVID-19 related symptoms while at HOBC will be asked to leave immediately. Students or guests who observe any individual exhibiting symptoms should report this immediately to the nearest OB employee. OB employees should immediately consult with Managing Director Katherine Fabian for next steps. OB will follow CDC recommendations regarding returning to HOBC after exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19. Typically, an individual who has an elevated temperature or exhibits other symptoms of COVID-19 can return to HOBC when:
A student or guest may return to HOBC earlier if a doctor confirms the cause of an individual’s symptoms is not COVID-19 and releases the individual to return in writing.
Returning to HOBC After Exhibiting Symptoms or After Exposure to COVID-19
OB will continue to follow CDC recommendations regarding returning to HOBC after exposure to COVID-19 (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/quarantine-isolation.html). An employee, student, or guest who is exposed to another individual who has received a positive COVID-19 test result should contact Managing Director Katherine Fabian (kfabian@orlandoballet.org or 407.418.9811) as soon as possible to determine the appropriate quarantine period and/or testing requirements.
Returning to HOBC After a Positive COVID-19 Case
OB will continue to follow CDC recommendations regarding returning to HOBC after receiving a positive COVID-19 test result (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/quarantine-isolation.html). Any employee, student, or guest who receives a positive COVID-19 test result should contact the Managing Director Katherine Fabian (kfabian@orlandoballet.org or 407.418.9811) as soon as possible to determine the appropriate isolation period and so that necessary information can be gathered for any necessary contact tracing.
Per ADA privacy rules, it is OB’s policy to not reveal the identity of an individual of who exhibits symptoms of COVID-19 or who receives a positive test result for COVID-19. However, due to the seriousness of exposure to COVID-19, OB may need to inform others who were in close proximity to the infected individual without identifying them by name. Please note that while OB will make every effort to notify individuals who may have had close contact with the infected individual, OB will not make mass notifications of a positive COVID-19 case amongst its student, employee or guest population.
Policy Updates and Enforcement
All policies and procedures are subject to change based on government and/or medical guidance. Any non-compliance or failure to strictly adhere to the above policies, procedures, and protocols by an OB employee shall be grounds for disciplinary action up to and including termination. Any student or guest failing to strictly adhere to the above policies, procedures, and protocols will not be allowed entrance to HOBC and/or will be asked to immediately leave HOBC. Please contact Managing Director Katherine Fabian at kfabian@orlandoballet.org or 407.418.9811 should you have any questions or concerns about this policy.
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