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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources

INTRODUCTION TO THE PUSH PARTNER PROGRAM

 

 

FEDERAL

Safer Federal Workforce

The Safer Federal Workforce Task Force is led by the White House COVID-19 Response Team, the General Services Administration (GSA), and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). Task Force members include: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Federal Protective Service (FPS), the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and the United States Secret Service (USSS).

Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

CDC Activities and Initiatives Supporting the COVID-19 Response and the President’s Plan for Opening America Up Again.  This document briefly summarizes the CDC’s initiatives, activities, and tools in support of the Whole-of-Government response to COVID-19.

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

https://www.fema.gov/coronavirus

Health and Human Services (HHS)

https://www.phe.gov/emergency/events/COVID19/Pages/default.aspx

OSHA: Protecting Workers: Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing the Spread of COVID-19 in the Workplace

U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM):

https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/covid-19/

General Services Administration (GSA)

GSA launched a Return to Facilities section of GSA.gov to assist our federal tenants as they prepare to return to Federally-owned and leased locations. There are four distinct sections within the Return to Facilities section which include information pertaining to Enhanced Entry Screening Services (EESS):

  • HVAC
  • Signage
  • Leasing
  • Workspace

The Return to Facilities section supplements the existing resources available at www.gsa.gov/coronavirus, which contains FAQs, general information, and buying guides for cleaning and disinfection products, IT equipment, and building screening services.

Return to Work Strategy. GSA is committed to helping agencies lead a safe and effective return to on-site operations. This strategy book is a compilation of information from across government and industry that can be used as a framework
of considerations for returning to GSA owned and leased facilities. We have included practical solutions from GSA’s own return to the workspace planning, however, the solutions may need to be adapted to fit your own agency’s needs. 

Oklahoma Federal Executive Board Infectious Disease Plan

The Oklahoma Federal Executive Board ( OK FEB) is tasked with providing support to Federal Agencies throughout Oklahoma in times of emergency.  When faced with an infectious disease outbreak determined to be of significance by the World Health Organization (WHO), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), or State and Local Health Departments, the OK FEB will enact the following plan as it provides guidance or assistance to Federal Agencies.

DESCRIPTION

RECOMMENDED AGENCY ACTIONS
(in addition to your regular Continuity of Operations requirements)

FEB ACTIONS AND POSSIBLE BRIEFINGS

Prior to Outbreak/Event

  • Develop plan; review plan on regular basis.
  • Educate and train employees on infectious disease and pandemic influenza issues and agency’s plan.
  • Purchase infection control supplies.
  • Conduct annual infectious disease / disease containment / etc. tabletop exercise or scenario-driven discussion at a minimum.
  • Communicate importance of developing family preparedness plan to employees
  • Develop Telework Program and test periodically.
  • Develop Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with health agencies.
  • Oklahoma State Department of Health, OKC-County Health Department, Tulsa Health Department, or CDC – Annual Updates.

Confirmed Human Outbreak of Interest Overseas  (outside North America)

  • Review all previous recommended agency actions.
  • Review Pandemic/COOP Plans and assess supplies.
  • Provide continued employees education and training (home readiness kit, essentials, etc.).
  • Relay Federal travel advisories to employees.
  • Review MOUs with health agencies.
  • Review interagency actions in shared use facilities.
  • Brief employees on confirmed outbreak.
  • Conduct test of telework program.
  • Purchase additional personal health and hygiene supplies as appropriate.
  • Share status briefing from Oklahoma State Department of Health, OKC-County Health Department, Tulsa Health Department, or CDC.
  • Review Federal Agency medication distribution plan.
  • Link or post Federally-issued travel advisories on FEB web site.
  • Brief on Personnel Issues during a Pandemic (OPM).

Widespread Outbreak in Multiple Locations Overseas (outside North America)

  • Review all previous recommended agency actions.
  • Relay Federally-issued travel advisory updates to employees.
  • Review, finalize, and test/retest telework plans (train employee family members on restricted internet usage).
  • Start pre-positioning personal health and hygiene supplies.
  • Develop an Alternate work schedule plan. (Adjusting work shifts to maximize social distancing)
  • Review employee emergency pay and leave policies.
  • Review social distancing measures and begin to plan for implementation.
  • Review essential functions/personnel.
  • Consider appropriate time to suspend non-essential Employee services (such as gym).
  • Provide status update and useful website links.
  • Provide Employee Education Recommendations.
  • Send Federal Agency medication distribution plan reminder.
  • Update Federally-issued travel advisories on FEB web site.

Outbreak in North America but not in Oklahoma

  • Review all previous recommended agency actions.
  • Continue employee communication/education efforts (continue update on situation).
  • Consider discontinuing non-essential Employee services (such as gym) based on the severity of the outbreak.
  • Consider limitations on official travel of employees as appropriate.
  • Review and consider implementing social distancing measures.
  • Review and consider implementing telework program.
  • Share Oklahoma State Department of Health, OKC-County Health Department, Tulsa Health Department, or CDC updates.
  • Provide update on Federal or State issued travel advisories.

Outbreak in Oklahoma

  • Review all previous recommended agency actions.
  • Continue staff briefing/update on situation.
  • Review and implement teleworking as appropriate.
  • Consider implementation of alternate work schedules to maximize social distancing.
  • Monitor and document health and welfare of personnel.
  • strongly encourage employees displaying symptoms to stay home for length of time recommended by CDC.
  • Review HR/Agency policies regarding leave and suspension of medical documentation requirements.
  • Consider limitations on official travel of employees as appropriate.
  • Implement remaining social distancing measures.
  • If appropriate – have employees complete medication distribution form provided by Oklahoma State Department of Health, OKC-County Health Department, or Tulsa Health Department.
  • Provide Web Cast / Teleconference Meeting for updates.
  • Share Oklahoma State Department of Health, OKC-County Health Department, Tulsa Health Department, or CDC updates.
  • Identify agency challenges / assistance needed.
  • Provide update Federal or State issued travel advisories.

Additional Waves / Outbreaks and Recovery

  • Provide continual staff briefing/update on situation.
  • Prepare for future/additional waves if applicable.
  • Coordinate with Oklahoma State Department of Health, OKC-County Health Department, or Tulsa Health Department on possible mass medication distribution through continuing waves.
  • Work on restoring normal agency operations.
  • Assess employee assistance program needs.
  • Coordinate employee assistance program services to meet the needs among the agencies.

RESOURCES

CategoriesProviderWeb site

H1N1 Site

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)http://cdc.gov/h1n1flu/
CDChttp://cdc.gov/h1n1flu/whatsnew.htm

Travel Advisories

CDCwww.cdc.gov/travel
World Health Organization (WHO)www.who.int/en
U.S. State Departmentwww.state.gov

General Information

Oklahoma Department of Healthwww.ok.gov/health
Oklahoma City-County Health Departmentwww.occhd.org
Tulsa Health Departmentwww.tulsa-health.org
CDCwww.cdc.gov
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy
University of Minnesota
www.cidrap.umn.edu
Health and Human Services (HHS)www.hhs.gov

Human Capital

Office of Personnel Management (OPM)www.opm.gov
General Services Administration (GSA)www.gsa.gov

Family Preparedness

Department of Homeland Security (DHS)www.ready.gov
American Red Crosswww.redcross.org/
Citizen Corpswww.citizencorps.gov/
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)www.fema.gov/areyouready/

Planning Resources

Flu.govwww.pandemicflu.gov
The White Housewww.whitehouse.gov
U.S. Department of Educationwww.ed.gov
Department of Laborwww.dol.gov
Telework Guidancewww.policyworks.gov
U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicinewww.apgea.army.mil
American Red Crosswww.redcross.org/
FEMAwww.fema.gov/index.shtm
Citizen Corpswww.citizencorps.gov/
Southwest Center for Public Health Preparednesswww.swcphp.ouhsc.edu/
Oklahoma Department of Emergency Managementwww.ok.gov/oem
Occupational Safety and Health Administrationwww.osha.gov/

Food & Agriculture

Department of Agriculturewww.usda.gov
Food and Drug Administrationwww.fda.gov