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Emergency Rule No. 3 <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> Signage: Businesses and operations shall <br /> have clearsignage and communicate special <br /> hours for high-risk population. <br /> III. Food production and consumption <br /> Particular care should be exercised by essential businesses or operations that <br /> handle food production or consumption. In addition to the requirements set forth in <br /> Section Il of this rule, all customers and employees shall exercise the following additional <br /> requirements to the fullest extent.possible: <br /> A. Employees shall use gloves while handling food. Should <br /> employees handle any payment transaction (cash or credit card) or <br /> the property of the customer, they must sanitize gloves or change <br /> gloves before servicing the next customer. <br /> B. Every employee shall do a self-check prior to start of shift to <br /> monitor for any COVID-19 symptoms. If at any point during their <br /> work shift the employee notices such symptoms they shall <br /> immediately notify their supervisor and leave the premises. <br /> Employee shall seek medical attention if symptoms progress, and <br /> shall not return to work until symptom-free at a minimum of <br /> seventy-two (72) hours; except that if employee tests positive for <br /> COVID-19, employee may discontinue home isolation under the <br /> following three conditions: <br /> 1. At least seventy-two (72) hours have passed since recovery <br /> defined as resolution of fever without the use of fever reducing <br /> medications; <br /> 2. Improvements in respiratory symptoms (e.g., cough, shortness <br /> of breath); and <br /> 3. At least seven (7) days have passed since symptoms first <br /> appeared. <br /> IV. Patrons or riders of any of the County Mass Transit Agency vehicles <br /> Prior to boarding or entering a vehicle (e.g., Hele On Bus), riders who are five (5) <br /> years old and over, shall wear face coverings or masks to prevent the spread of <br /> droplets and help people who may have the virus and do not know it from transmitting it <br /> to others. Exempted from wearing face coverings or masks are patrons or riders who <br /> have health or medical conditions, trouble breathing, or are otherwise unable to remove <br /> the cover without assistance. Unless there is an exemption, the patron or rider who <br /> refuses to wear a face covering or mask shall not be allowed to board or enter the <br /> vehicle. <br />