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Special Edition: Coronavirus |
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This special edition of Converge features several articles that provide valuable information about COVID-10, or the Coronavirus. It is our hope that these articles can assist the travel and hospitality industries to combat the virus and manage the risks that come with it. For more news on the Coronavirus and how operators/owners/travelers/meeting planners can mitigate risks, visit ConvergeBlog which is updated weekly with insight from our collection of thought-leaders and subject-matter experts. |
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| Coronavirus: Employers Should Plan, Not Panic
February 24, 2020 via Foley & Lardner While no one knows for sure the extent to which the coronavirus will take hold in the U.S., employers should take steps now to plan ahead so that they will be able to maintain normal business operations. The challenges for any business facing coronavirus or any other disease outbreak involve a multitude of conflicting legal obligations. |
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| Comprehensive And Updated FAQs For Employers On The COVID-19 Coronavirus
March 10, 2020 via ConvergeBlog Fisher Phillips has assembled a cross-disciplinary taskforce of attorneys across the country to address the many employment-related issues facing employers in the wake of the COVID-19 coronavirus. The COVID-19 Taskforce has created a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document, which has been continually updated since first published on March 3 and will continue to be updated as events warrant. |
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| Considerations for Addressing Coronavirus and Other Epidemics in the Workplace
February 27, 2020 via Cozen O'Connor One of the most challenging issues in dealing with any epidemic affecting the workplace is that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. A multitude of factors needs to be considering in formulating an appropriate response plan including but not limited to the nature of the epidemic, size of the business, the specific industry, the demographics of the workforce, and operational needs. |
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| Masking the Problem? When Workers Want To Wear Masks Due To Coronavirus Or Flu
February 24, 2020 via Fisher Phillips Fear of the coronavirus and flu may cause anxiety among employees who frequently encounter other people, which may lead them to request permission to wear – or to simply wear without permission – a medical mask or respirator. While this may address the anxieties of employees, it could lead to other problems, such as causing customers or coworkers to panic...What are your legal rights and obligations when it comes to permitting your workers to wearing masks? |
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| Insurance Coverage for Losses Stemming from the Coronavirus February 25, 2020 via ConvergeBlog Businesses should evaluate whether and how their operations and revenue may be affected by the coronavirus and then closely analyze whether existing insurance policies potentially provide coverage for the losses. |
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| Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information for Hotels and Hotel Staff March 2020 via Australian Government | Department of Health An information sheet for hotel management and staff about coronavirus (COVID-19). |
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| Guidelines on Infection Control & Prevention in the Hotel Industry March 2020 via Hong Kong Department of Health An information sheet for hotel management and staff about coronavirus (COVID-19). |
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| AHLA Guidance for Employers To Plan & Respond to Coronvirus (COVID-19) March 2020 via AHLA + Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Assocation The following guidance may help prevent workplace exposures to acute respiratory illnesses, including the Coronavirus, in non-healthcare settings. The guidance also provides planning considerations if there are more widespread, community outbreaks of the Coronavirus from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This guidance is based on what is currently known about the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). |
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| Infection Prevention: Cleaning, Disinfecting, & Hygiene March 2020 via Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association The following document provides general guidelines for the hospitality industry as well as specific guidelines for procedural implementations to combat the coronavirus. |
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| Coronavirus Information and Resources March 11, 2020 via National Restaurant Assocation To ensure that restaurants have the latest information about coronavirus, the National Restaurant Association has created this industry-specific guidance for owners and operators. |
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| Coronavirus: What Can You Do? 2020 via ServSafe Get infomation on how the Coronavirus spreads, its symptoms, prevention methods, and how to monitor potential cases. Also available in Spanish. |
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| What Restaurant Employers Can Do To Contend With Coronavirus March 5, 2020 via Restaurant Business "Coming up with a plan to deal with a pandemic—it’s your No. 1 protection," said Aaron Goldstein, an authority within Dorsey’s employment practice. And just as important: "Tell your employees the plan. People are really scared. They’re worried that no one knows what’s going on." |
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| Suggested Talking Points For Restaurant Operators March 2020 via National Restaurant Association and Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Assocation This document is designed to help restaurant owners and operators answer questions about the Coronavirus and communicate that restaurants remain a great place to gather with friends and family. It also provides practical guidance for restaurant operators to mitigate risks of coronavirus and how to address customers who have flu-like symptoms. |
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| Travel: Frequently Asked Questions and Answers March 2020 via CDC The CDC answers frequently asked questions regarding travelling during the coronavirus pandemic. |
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| Coronavirus Travel Ban from Europe: What is Known March 12, 2020 via Daytona Daily News Taking dramatic action, President Donald Trump sharply restricted passenger travel from 26 European nations to the U.S. and moved to ease the economic cost of a viral pandemic that is roiling global financial markets and disrupting the daily lives of Americans. |
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| Is Your Event Impacted? Traveling and Coronavirus March 12, 2020 via Travel Balance What are the best ways you can boost your immune system to stay healthy when traveling (or not) during times of fear around catching a virus? John Ayo talk about the best supplements to take and other strategies to boost your immune system to take care of you. |
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| Protecting the business traveler at home and abroad during coronavirus March 10, 2020 via Phocus Wire In our globalized economy, business travel is critical, and during challenging periods like this - virus outbreaks, natural disasters, political unrest - employers must ensure they fulfill their duty of care to employees. |
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| Here's what business travelers need to know about changing or canceling travel plans as the coronavirus spreads to every continent except Antarctica March 5, 2020 via Business Insider If your company has restricted business travel, or if you plan to travel for business in the near future, here's what you need to know about cancellation fee waivers, refund policies, and staying healthy on the road. |
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| Get Your Mass Gatherings or Large Community Events Ready for Coronavirus Disease 2019 March 2020 via CDC This interim guidance is intended for organizers and staff responsible for planning mass gatherings or large community events in the United States...CDC has developed recommended actions for preventing the spread of COVID-19 at mass gatherings and large community events. The Before, During, and After sections of this guidance offer suggested strategies to help you plan for and implement these recommendations. |
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| Key Planning Recommendations for Mass Gatherings in the Context of the Current COVID-19 Outbreak February 14, 2020 via World Health Organization The purpose of this document is to outline key planning considerations for organizers of mass gatherings in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak. It should be read in conjunction with WHO’s Public Health for Mass Gatherings: Key Considerations. which provides general advice on the public health aspects of mass gathering events. |
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| Staying Healthy at Meetings: Best Practices March 11, 2020 via MPI If there is a positive legacy from the coronavirus crisis, it may be that standard health-related practices at meetings will be improved. Medical professionals and veteran planners see this as an opportunity to develop strategies that help keep any kind of infectious outbreak in check. |
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| Insurance and Legal Guidance for the Coronavirus Outbreak February 21, 2020 via Meetings Net The American Society of Association Executives hosted an online briefing with expert advice from event insurance and legal experts. |
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| Cancellation Communications: How to Unplan a Meeting August 14, 2018 via Meetings Net Sometimes, despite meeting planners’ best efforts, the unexpected interferes and blows up long-cemented plans. Canceling a meeting is among the most challenging tasks for a host organization—but it is also opportunity for planners to demonstrate leadership as they unravel a conference's tapestry with the same precision and professional attitude they used to weave it over many months. |
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