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May we contact you if we need help at Sanders Theatre on short notice? If so, then add your name to this list. Please know, adding your name does not mean you accept a shift, just that we may call or text if we are in a bind.
We are not asking asymptomatic volunteers to test before their shifts, but they should call out sick if you are symptomatic with any respiratory illness.
From our Health Advisory Team:
We are both vigilant and aware of COVID risks including an expected, and hopefully low-volume transmission rate this December; in light of the current low incidence and virility of the virus, we recommend that the collective focus should be on maintaining the health of cast/crew (and volunteers!) through scrupulous preventative care, self-monitoring, and a management protocol for those who get sick in general or with COVID.
We recommend (have recommended) the following:
- Vaccines per CDC guidance for COVID and the flu!
- Individuals should not attend rehearsals/performances if symptomatic with active respiratory or other illness.
- Individuals with respiratory symptoms should test for COVID.
- When symptoms improve and individuals are COVID negative, individuals may return to the performances.
- Masks are optional however usage is strongly supported for any participant who may derive benefit from additional protection.
Volunteers who test positive for COVID should expect to stay home for 5 days and can return when symptoms improve and there is no fever for 24 hours. If fever is not present before 5 days and two sequential daily tests are negative, individuals may return before 5 days, per CDC recommendation.
Thank you!