How GA-CCRi is Responding to COVID
As we continue to respond to COVID-19 as a company, the health of our employees and community remains our top priority. The work we do is critical and we are committed to keeping our operations running safely and smoothly. If you are planning a visit to GA-CCRi, please continue below for our updated COVID-19 visitor's guide.
Respiratory Etiquette Guidance
It is critical that you do not sneeze or cough into the air. Please cover your nose and mouth with a tissue before you sneeze or cough. Dispose of the tissue right away then wash your hands. If you don’t have a tissue, cough or sneeze into your upper sleeve, not your hands. Wash your hands after coughing or sneezing.
Hand Hygiene Guidance
Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Wet, Lather, Scrub (for 20 seconds), Rinse and Dry your hands every time. Wash your hands when you enter a building, after you use the restroom, before you handle community items (such as in the kitchen)
Cloth Face Covering or Mask Policy
People are considered fully vaccinated:
2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, or 2 weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine
If you don’t meet these requirements, regardless of your age, you are NOT fully vaccinated. Keep taking all precautions until you are fully vaccinated.
Given the definition above, and in accordance with CDC and VDH guidance, GA-CCRi employees who are fully vaccinated are no longer required to wear masks or face coverings in GA-CCRi workspaces. GA-CCRi employees who work at or travel to non-GA-CCRi facilities are expected to follow local COVID policies in force at those sites. While not required, fully vaccinated individuals may continue to wear face coverings, at their own discretion.
Those still required to wear masks should cover their mouth and nose with an appropriate face covering or mask. You may use your own (see CDC.gov for specifications), or use a mask provided by GA-CCRi.
GA-CCRi will provide a mask (cloth, disposable or KN95/N95) to all employees who request one. Which type of mask GA-CCRi provides will be dependent on GA-CCRi’s ability to acquire them in addition to your preference. If you do not have an approved mask (or have not yet been provided with one) please contact Lauren Nash 434-977-0600 or lnash@ccri.com
GA-CCRi: COVID-19 Visitor’s Guide
Before visiting GA-CCRi campus or attending an on-site interview at GA-CCRi offices, please read the following information regarding our current COVID-19 policies. If you do not meet the qualifications for visiting please reach out to your GA-CCRi contact so that we can discuss a timeline to safely reschedule.
*Rescheduling on-site interviews for COVID concerns does not affect application status and will bear no weight in candidate assessment.
Please do not come to GA-CCRi offices…
If you are sick:
Individuals who have symptoms of COVID-19 or acute respiratory illness are not authorized to come to GA-CCRi at this time.
If anyone in your home is sick:
Individuals who have a family member that is sick need to contact us before coming to the GA-CCRi offices.
If you have been in a high or elevated risk situation:
As Virginia continues to reopen, GA-CCRi is choosing to remain in our “Phase 2” response to COVID-19. GA-CCRi defines a high or elevated risk situation as any circumstance where you are not able to take the precautions necessary to prevent the potential spread of coronavirus. Examples include events, gatherings, visit to a bar, nightclub, gym, restaurant, cafe, store or any location or situation where you are unable to maintain social distance, are around others who are not following risk-mitigation guidance (such as wearing face coverings) are not able to wash your hands or wear a face covering and/or are otherwise potentially exposed. If you have recently been in one of these, or similar, settings contact us to discuss alternate on-site interview arrangements.
If you have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19:
Individuals who have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 are not authorized to come to GA-CCRi at this time.