Safe Gathering Task Force
Respiratory Disease Policy
The greatest potential for spreading a respiratory infection occurs when people are experiencing symptoms. However, there is still risk of spreading for five days after symptoms have improved and there is no fever.
The Kirk has systems in place to help reduce spread even when infected people are not experiencing symptoms. We have MERV-13 filters and ionization devices in the air handlers as well as fresh air feeds to them. These serve to reduce viral concentrations in the air and on surfaces. You can help by covering your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing/sneezing.
Our Policy
You may have a respiratory disease (such as Covid, Flu, or RSV) if you have two or more of the following symptoms:
Background – Research has shown that infected members of the same household are a significant source of viral transmission. It takes 2-3 days to develop symptoms once you are infected with flu or Covid.
To help prevent viral spread from infected individuals who do not have symptoms, voice choirs should continue to use three-feet spacing side to side and six-feet spacing front to back.
The Kirk has had a Covid policy since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. We have periodically relaxed this policy as hospitalizations have declined. This has been done in accordance with additional research findings and guidance from the CDC and the World Health Organization.
Covid continues to be a serious disease with about 18,000 hospitalizations in the U.S. per week at the time of this writing. Flu currently accounts for roughly 10,000 hospitalizations per week. RSV hospitalizations are fewer but still significant.
The CDC now recommends a unified approach to preventing the spread of respiratory infections.
If you have questions about what you should do in the above circumstances, contact our Parish Nurse, Caryn Mastalli: cmastalli@kirkofkildaire.org or Steve LaTour, Chair of the Safe Gathering Task Force: latour@gmail.com