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U.S. is “Out of the Pandemic Phase”

U.S. Out of Pandemic Phase

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Dr. Fauci, the top infectious-disease expert in the country, has declared the U.S. to be “out of the pandemic phase”. He went on to say that although we are still in the pandemic, the hospitalization and death levels are declining to a manageable point in the U.S.

As cases fall, the U.S. appears to be nearing a point of controlling the disease through targeting treatments and vaccinations. Much of the country has rescinded mask-wearing requirements. And officials have even stopped enforcing the federal mask mandate in transportation settings.

As the country transitions out of the most devastating part of the pandemic, employers should continue to enforce whatever COVID-19 prevention measures they deem fit for their workers.

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This blog is intended to be a compilation of information and resources pulled from federal, state, and local agencies. This is not intended to be legal advice. For up to the minute information and guidance on COVID-19, please follow the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and your local health organizations.

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Ashley Veenendaal

Ashley Veenendaal

Ashley Veenendaal’s energy and enthusiasm are the first things you notice about her. She’s a problem solver who doesn’t mind going out of her way to help a customer. “I aim to provide the solution that works for them,” says Ashley, “not the one that’s easiest for me.” As the Full Benefits Consulting Service Supervisor, Ashley oversees the FBC Client Relations team, streamlining and improving implementation processes, and working on various departmental projects. She is a licensed insurance agent with a Group Benefits Disability Specialist (GBDS) designation. Ashley has a background in billing, underwriting, and customer service.