COVID UPDATES

COVID Protocols at Victorious Living Church.


OUR TEAM’S RESPONSIBILITY

 Overall responsibility of the team is to ensure the safety for all during the reopening phase of our facility. (See below)

 ·       Place signage around building to remind everyone of

preventative measures.

 ·       Training for Ushers and other volunteers.

 ·       Temp everyone entering the building.

 ·       Provided Provide hand sanitizer.

 ·       Provide face mask for anyone who do not have one.

 ·       Maintain separation of seating.

 ·       Monitoring Cleaning & Disinfecting

 o   Clean often-touched surfaces and common areas (including doors knobs)

VISITOR’S INFORMATION

Current Known Facts about COVID-19 According to the CDC

There is a lot of information being circulated about COVID-19. As of April 20, 2020, the CDC has highlighted the following key facts about this illness: 

  • Anyone can be infected; including persons who show no symptoms.

  • Older adults and people with serious underlying medical conditions may be at higher risk for more serious complications from COVID-19.

  • Common Symptoms include:

    • Fever

    • Cough

    • Shortness of breath

  • Additional Symptoms reported:

    • Tiredness

    • Aches

    • Runny Nose

    • Sore Throat

    • Loss of Sense of Taste and Smell

  • Transmission:

    • Mostly transmitted by droplets in the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

    • Some transmission may be from the virus on surfaces.

    • Can be transferred when people touch contaminated surfaces and then touch their mouth, nose or eyes.

    • People are thought to be most contagious when they are symptomatic although people can transmit the virus even if they are not showing any symptoms.

  • Fever:

    • The CDC has indicated that a body temperature of 100.4° Fahrenheit (38° Celsius) or higher constitutes a fever in someone suspected of having COVID-19.

      • Other state and local jurisdictions might define the term “fever” differently. For instance, in Massachusetts, a temperature of 100.0° Fahrenheit is considered a fever and possible symptom of COVID-19.

    • Body temperature is affected by a range of factors including:

      • Eating

      • Drinking

      • Exercising

      • Certain medications

      • Time of day (body temperature for most people peaks between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m.)