Delta Air Lines is mandating new employee guidelines when it comes to calling in sick in light of the CDC’s new policies.

According to the New York Times, “The airline’s new policy, dated Tuesday, provides five days of paid leave for workers who test positive for the coronavirus to isolate, according to an internal communication to company leaders obtained by The New York Times. And it encourages, but does not require, a Covid test to go back to work, going a step further than the C.D.C. guidance, which does not include a recommendation for additional testing. ”

Delta Air Lines is also requiring all new hires to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, the airline said in a memo.

The airline industry is trying to climb back after a lackluster year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. One way to do that is to ensure a safe and healthy workplace.

Delta is one of the best employers in Atlanta so this is a significant development for would-be employees.

Applying For A Job At Delta? Here Are The COVID Rules

Delta is taking steps to ensure a safe environment for all employees as well as customers by requiring all of its employees to be fully vaccinated.

Here’s Delta’s memo in part:

As of today, May 17, receiving the COVID-19 vaccination will be a condition of employment at Delta Air Lines, Inc. for all U.S. ground new hires unless you qualify for an accommodation. If you receive a conditional offer of employment, you will be required to have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine before your start date with plans to be fully vaccinated. We will provide more details on how to provide receipt of your vaccination at that time.  

At Delta, the safety of our people and our customers is a top priority and part of our core values. This vaccination requirement is an important move to protect our workforce and ensure we can safely operate as demand returns, as we accelerate through recovery and into the future.

Along with several other of the major airlines, Delta is requiring passengers to be aware of the following health protocols:

  • Face Coverings: Assurance that all passengers have a face covering and wear it at the airport and on board.
  • Symptoms: Assurance that the passenger is not experiencing a fever, which is essentially a temperature (38C/100.4F or higher), coughing, shortness of breath/difficulty breathing, loss of taste or smell, chills, muscle pain and/or sore throat.
  • Exposure – Assurance that the passenger has not had close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 or had symptoms in the last 14 days.

Is It Time To Travel?

If you’re wondering whether now is the time to travel, here’s what to know about flying in COVID.

If you don’t have one already, get your passport at a place near you.

Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, the world’s busiest, is so accessible.

Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interesting in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.

Also  It’s very important that you DO NOT travel if you were exposed to COVID-19you are sick, or you have tested positive for COVID-19Learn when it is safe for you to travel. Don’t travel with someone who is sick

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