Posted on March 24, 2021,
General News
As the COVID-19 vaccine becomes more available to the general public, it is hoped that infection rates will fall. Distribution of the vaccine has been extremely efficient in South Dakota.
Experts say people should continue taking precautions, as infection rates are a moving target, new variants of the virus are spreading and information changes frequently.
As of March 19, 44% of staff were fully vaccinated.
Vaccination is voluntary. However, Dr. Mailloux, the CHS Medical Director, strongly encourages all staff to consider being vaccinated. If you have a medical history of adverse reactions or other concerns, we suggest that you visit with your doctor. Program directors are also available to discuss any concerns you might have.
From an organizational standpoint, and a community standpoint, the vaccine will be most effective if/when there is 70-80% participation.
COO Karl Jegeris distributed the latest CDC recommendations on March 12. Highlights of his all-staff email are below.
Vaccinated staff
Staff who have been fully vaccinated are not required to wear masks in certain circumstances.
If you’ve been around someone who has COVID-19, you do not need to quarantine.
All staff
Mitigation efforts will continue among all staff with the following precautions:
Volunteers, professional visitors, family visitations and home visits
These efforts can be allowed with Program Director approval and the above mitigation efforts. This will vary by program.
And finally…
CHS leadership continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates on an ongoing basis.