Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak
Sanford Travel is highly engaged with AFTA, our governing body, to ensure we are up to date with the latest on COVID-19. We are monitoring the situation on a daily basis and below is some important information we would like to share with you, including Key Highlights.
Before Travelling
Make sure your company and its employees have the latest information on areas where COVID-19 is spreading. You can find this at https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/situation-reports/. Based on the latest information, your company should assess the benefits and risks related to upcoming travel plans.
Avoid sending employees who may be at higher risk of serious illness (e.g. older employees and those with medical conditions such as diabetes, heart and lung disease) to areas where COVID-19 is spreading.
Make sure all persons travelling to locations reporting COVID-19 are briefed by a qualified professional (e.g. staff health services, health care provider or local public health partner)
Consider issuing employees who are about to travel with small bottles (under 100 CL) of alcohol-based hand rub. This can facilitate regular hand-washing.
While Travelling
Encourage employees to wash their hands regularly and stay at least one meter away from people who are coughing or sneezing
Ensure employees know what to do and who to contact if they feel ill while traveling
Ensure that your employees comply with instructions from local authorities where they are traveling. If, for example, they are told by local authorities not to go somewhere they should comply with this. Your employees should comply with any local restrictions on travel, movement or large gatherings
When you or your employees return from traveling:
Employees who have returned from an area where COVID-19 is spreading should monitor themselves for symptoms for 14 days and take their temperature twice a day.
If they develop even a mild cough or low grade fever (i.e. a temperature of 37.3 C or more) they should stay at home and self-isolate. This means avoiding close contact (one meter or nearer) with other people, including family members. They should also telephone their healthcare provider or the local public health department, giving them details of their recent travel and symptoms.
Please continue to keep an eye on Smart Traveller and World Health Organization for the most accurate and up to date information.
Sanford Travel is here to help with any of your requirements during this time. Please reach out to your dedicated travel consultant on 02 8268 2777.