COVID-19 update for employees – Oct. 14

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COVID-19 update – Oct. 14

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The state has identified 752,060 cases of COVID-19 as of today (increase of 40,966 since our last newsletter two weeks ago), with 720,751 of these patients no longer required to be isolated (increase of 36,893). 8,379 deaths have been reported (increase of 226). For more information on the current situation, visit the Minnesota Department of Health website.

 

At the bottom of this email, you will find Met Council workforce statistics related to COVID-19 leave that have been reported to the Employee Resource Center.

 

Do you have thoughts or concerns on the content or frequency of these COVID-19 update emails? We would love to hear your feedback through the online COVID-19 form, so we can make sure these emails are providing the most useful and timely information to staff.

 

At a glance

What you need to know this week:

  • Employees who need to test each week must complete their test by 11:59 p.m. each Thursday. Staff may use Council-facilitated testing options, which update their employee record automatically, or choose another way, which must be entered manually in Employee Self Service (ESS).
  • The form for submitting proof of vaccination is available in ESS.
  • Every employee who has been fully vaccinated and submits their proof of vaccination through ESS and has it verified by Nov. 26 will receive a $150 lump sum, cash incentive.
  • Frequently asked questions on the vaccine and testing requirement are available on MetNet.
  • The Council and its committees, advisory committees, and work groups will continue to hold their meetings virtually through at least Jan. 3.
  • As a reminder, teleworking staff must complete two required trainings in Learn before their teams implement their new work schedules. Teleworking staff should check the Telework Transition FAQ page on MetNet for information on technology, workspaces, planning, and more.

 

Read on for more about these updates.

 

Weekly testing methods and process

In order to report to work onsite, Met Council employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or get weekly COVID-19 tests and test negative.

 

Employees who need to test each week must complete their test by 11:59 p.m. each Thursday. A list will be sent to every manager by 8 a.m. each Friday letting them know if their employees are approved to go onsite – based on vaccination status or testing status. Your manager will communicate any status considerations following that communication.

 

Completing the testing requirement

You have the following Council-facilitated options for testing that will automatically update your employee record.

  • Onsite and take-home saliva tests are available at most work sites. Specific processes for accessing a test will be communicated through your division incident command.
  • You may choose to schedule a test through HealthPartners and use the code 10397. Refer to this resource for step-by-step instructions (PDF) (updated 10-13-21).
  • Some parts of the Met Council (including the Metro Transit Police Department) also have access to onsite, rapid tests.

You may also choose to get your own test some other way. If you choose your own method, you will need to manually enter your test results in Employee Self Service. 

Division-specific details:

 

Well@Work not available for weekly testing

As a reminder, employees who are seeking COVID-19 tests to meet the weekly testing requirement should not attempt to schedule appointments at the Met Council's Well@Work clinics. These clinics are not supporting weekly testing.

 

Employees who are asymptomatic and are not testing to meet the new testing requirement may access tests through the clinics. COVID-19 tests available through the Well@Work clinics are reserved for employees only; dependents should visit other HealthPartners locations or community testing sites.

 

Results and status process

If you choose one of the Council-facilitated options above, your testing status of completed and your results will be automatically reported to the Employee Self Service system and to you.

 

If you test positive, you must still inform your supervisor, as we have throughout the pandemic period.

 

For more information on the vaccine and testing requirement:

Submit proof of vaccination

Employees who are vaccinated must submit documentation to Human Resources to verify vaccination status. You may submit proof of vaccination at any time, but you may still be subject to weekly testing until your vaccination status is reviewed and verified by Human Resources.

 

The form for submitting proof of vaccination is available in Employee Self Service (ESS).

 

For assistance submitting your proof of vaccination:

 

Help accessing ESS

If you do not remember your ESS password, the system will provide a temporary password. Click the “Forgot your password?” link above the "Sign In" button to reset your password. If you are unable to correctly answer your security questions for the reset, contact the Service Desk for a manual password reset. They will need to know your employee ID.

 

More information about ESS is available in the Quick Start Guide (PDF) and on the ESS login page under Helpful Links. For questions about ESS, email ESS.HRIS@metc.state.mn.us.

 

Provide proof of vaccination and get $150

Council members approved a vaccination incentive that will provide a $150 lump sum, cash incentive for every employee who has been fully vaccinated and submits their proof of vaccination through ESS. Proof of vaccination must be submitted and verified by Nov. 26, and the one-time, taxable payment will be included on the Dec. 10 paycheck.

 

ESS Proof of Vaccination Form page

Proof of vaccination form in Employee Self Service.

 

Public meetings will be virtual through the new year

To allow time for appropriate planning and for the Met Council to monitor the spread of Delta and other COVID-19 variants, Chair Charlie Zelle has extended the timeline for public meetings to be held virtually.

 

The Council and its committees, advisory committees, and work groups will continue to hold their meetings remotely through at least Jan. 3. Those meetings will be conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes section 13D.021, and the public will continue to be notified of upcoming meetings through the Met Council’s website. To the extent practical, the Met Council will endeavor to allow the public to monitor the meetings electronically from a remote location.

 

Tools to help you find vaccination opportunities

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As of Tuesday (Oct. 12), 3,433,212 Minnesotans had received at least one vaccine dose and 3,264,931 people had completed the vaccine series. For up-to-date information on vaccine availability and distribution, visit the Minnesota Department of Health vaccine dashboard.

 

Our progress so far – and our path forward – relies on Minnesotans getting the vaccine. The vaccines are free, safe, and effective, and all Minnesotans age 12 and over can get one right now. Many sites are now offering walk-in appointments.

 

Check out these tools to find vaccine appointments:

 

Important reminders related to the vaccine:

  • To be fully vaccinated with the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines, two shots are required. The waiting period between shots is 21 days for the Pfizer vaccine and 28 days for the Moderna vaccine. If you’ve missed your second dose for any reason, get it as soon as possible. 
  • You are considered fully vaccinated two weeks from the final vaccine dose.
  • Even after you are fully vaccinated, you should continue to follow safety recommendations by public health officials and get tested if you are showing symptoms of COVID-19.

 

Continue testing to stop the spread of COVID-19

Anyone who is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms should immediately contact their health care provider and seek testing, regardless of their vaccination status. How to get a COVID-19 test:

 

Announcements for teleworking employees

Telework Agreement Form on MetNet

The Telework Agreement Form was updated as the organization prepares for the new, long-term hybrid workplace with a mixture of onsite, hybrid, and remote workers. The form is required for all staff who are teleworking as part of the new schedules that are being finalized this fall. The form is now online and routed automatically through the approval process.

 

Telework transition timeline

Follow this Councilwide guidance and any division- or department-specific details for your return-to-office timeline:

  • Complete the Telework Agreement Form by mid-October and implement at the appropriate time.
  • Continue teleworking, if you can, through at least Oct. 31.
    • Work groups may bring teleworking employees back onsite now if necessary to address emerging business needs, especially for just a day or two.
    • Staff do not need a telework agreement in place for temporary, short-term assignments onsite.
  • Return to the office between Nov. 1 and Jan. 3 for critical business needs.
    • Work groups may implement the timeline for returning to the office at any time in this window to respond to critical business needs. Exact time determined by work group or individually with manager.
    • Departments must notify teleworking employees 30 days in advance of requiring them to return formally to onsite work. If those employees will be teleworking into the future, their telework agreements must be completed 30 days ahead of the required return to the office.

Making your plan

Follow this process to determine and formalize your telework transition plan:

  1. Department sets and communicates general direction to their staff for when employees should return.
  2. Teleworking employee determines with their manager their new schedule and effective date.
  3. Employee completes the online Telework Agreement Form and manager or supervisor approves by mid-October.

 

Complete required trainings

All teleworking employees are required to complete two trainings in Learn before their teams implement their new schedules: one on the updated Telework Procedure and one on working in the new hybrid workplace, where some staff will be onsite and some will be remote.


The trainings are not assigned in Learn, so staff must use the direct links provided here or locate the trainings in Learn by using the search bar (click the magnifying glass icon in the top menu ba​​r).

 

Telework Transition FAQs

Teleworkers can review the Telework Transition FAQ page on MetNet for details and tools to help in planning for and implementing their new schedules.

 

Check the MetNet pages, FAQs

For the most current information related to the COVID-19 pandemic, visit the MetNet page and be sure to review the FAQs for staff and managers. The telework transition FAQ page has details for teleworking staff. They are updated as we have new information to communicate.

 

For Metro Transit work instructions and daily updates on new COVID-19 cases reported at each worksite, visit the Metro Transit MetNet page. For job aids and facilities updates for Environmental Services related to COVID-19, visit the Environmental Services page.

 

If you have questions, talk to your manager or supervisor or submit a question or concern in the online COVID-19 form.

 

Check out the latest issues of our internal newsletters:


For those who cannot easily access MetNet and/or would like a printable PDF of the FAQs, here are the most recent versions of these pages:

 

Met Council workforce statistics

The following statistics related to COVID-19 have been reported to the Employee Resource Center. The "active positive COVID-19" number is the number of employees who currently have a positive COVID-19 diagnosis. The "cumulative" number marks the total number of employees who received a positive COVID-19 diagnosis since the pandemic began. The second table breaks down the positive cases by division for Community Development (CD), Environmental Services (ES), Metro Transit (MT), Metropolitan Transportation Services (MTS), and Regional Administration (RA).

 

Employees with positive COVID-19 diagnosis: 

 

  Councilwide
Active positive COVID-19 27
Cumulative COVID-19 since onset 636

 

 

Employees with positive COVID-19 diagnosis by division:

These division numbers are reported by Human Resources weekly. This table reflects changes since the last update email (Sept. 30).

 

Division

New cases Total to date Returned to work Current active

CD

0 2 2 0
ES 2 94 85 9
MT 13 525 508 17
MTS 0 1 1 0
RA 2 14 13

1

Total 17 636 609

27