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b.Every employee shall do a self-check prior to start of shift to monitor for any COVID-19 symptoms. If at any point during their work shift the employee notices such symptoms they shall immediately notify their supervisor and leave the premises. <br /> <br />Employee shall seek medical attention if symptoms progress, and shall not return to work until symptom-free for a minimum of seventy-two (72) hours; except that if employee tests positive for COVID-19, employee may discontinue home isolation under the following three (3) conditions: <br />1.At least seventy-two (72) hours have passed since recovery defined as resolution of fever without the use of fever reducing medications; <br />2.Improvements in respiratory symptoms (eg. cough, shortness of breath, etc.); and <br />3.At least seven (7) days have passed since symptoms first appeared. <br /> <br />5.Patrons or riders of any Mass Transit Agency vehicle or service, who are five (5) years old and over, shall wear face masks or face coverings. Exempted from wearing face masks or face coverings are patrons or riders who have medical conditions that prevent them from doing so for health reasons, trouble breathing, or are otherwise unable to remove the face cover without assistance. Unless there is an exemption, the patron or rider who refuses to wear a face covering or mask shall not be allowed to board or enter the vehicle. <br />6.Bed and Breakfasts, short-term vacation rentals and time-shares must cease operations except that workers of essential businesses or operations (such as medical personnel, first responders, or workers in critical trades) may rent or stay in a bed and breakfast, short-term vacation rental or timeshare during the proclamation period. When performing necessary functions outside their place of stay, workers must wear protective gear and follow social distancing requirements, or as otherwise directed by any Gubernatorial or Mayoral emergency proclamation, rule or order. Current occupants of bed and breakfasts, short-term vacation rentals, and time-shares may stay until the end of the pre-booked period. <br />7.Parks and Recreational Facilities: <br />a.All County of Hawaiʻi parks and recreational facilities: (1) listed specifically in Hawai‘i County Code, Chapter 15 Parks & Recreation, Article 3, Section 15-68.1 “Parks and recreational facility schedule,” or (2) as defined by Hawai‘i County Code, Chapter 15, Article 1, Section 15-3 as a “park area” or “recreational area” are closed. In addition, all permits and reservations for use associated with these parks and recreational facilities are canceled through May 31, 2020. <br />b.County cemeteries, including veteran’s cemeteries administered by the County, remain open for visitation during standard hours. <br />c.Pana‘ewa Equestrian Center remains open only for those persons with valid
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