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# Pursuant to the Anne Arundel County Department of Health:
# Pursuant to the Anne Arundel County Department of Health:


::* On Thursday, May 26, 2022, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention changed the status in Anne Arundel County from Medium to High Community Level.   
::*The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have set the status in Anne Arundel County to Medium (Updated 01/04/22).   
::*The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone wear a mask while in public indoor settings when we are at a High Community Level.
::*The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone wear a mask while in public indoor settings when we are at a High Community Level.
::*The Anne Arundel County Department of Health recommends people stay up to date on their vaccines, test if they have symptoms or have been exposed, and seek treatment if they’re positive and at higher risk.  
::*The Anne Arundel County Department of Health recommends people stay up to date on their vaccines, test if they have symptoms or have been exposed, and seek treatment if they’re positive and at higher risk.  


::Source: https://www.aahealth.org/aa-county-moves-into-a-high-community-level/
::Source: https://www.aahealth.org/


==New procedures for use of the Space:==
==New procedures for use of the Space:==

Latest revision as of 15:32, 4 January 2023

Covid-19 Reopening Plan

This plan has been created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and is our good faith effort to:

  1. Comply with all of the operating restrictions imposed by State and County Government;
  2. Operate in a manner consistent with the COVID-19 related health and safety recommendations issued by the County, State and Federal health authorities; and
  3. Permit the greatest use of our facility while striving to keep all that use our facility safe.

This plan has been amended multiple times to conform with the latest issued COVID-19 restrictions and recommendations. This plan was last modified on May 30, 2022.

What the Space is doing:

  1. Unallocated Space is open, based on the latest operating restrictions and health and safety recommendations, subject to the following conditions:
    1. All participants cooperate and assist in the execution of the Health and Safety Guidelines described below and appropriate sanitation measures.
  2. Regularly occurring in person events and social gatherings can be resumed immediately, As long as the above described restrictions are complied with.
  3. We have created a process to enable anyone to remotely stream an event by contacting events@unallocatedspace.org or Jelly in Slack. Our regular events that can be run remotely can continue as instructors are available.
  4. We have cleaning supplies generously donated by our community members for use in the Space. We do not have a supply of masks but some form of mask/face covering is required (covering the nose and mouth fully with no holes) while inside our facility at all times.
  5. If you have questions we have not answered, ask us by emailing board@unallocatedspace.org or tagging @board in Slack.

Health and Safety Guidelines:

  1. Do not come to the Space if you are sick.
  2. Pursuant to the Anne Arundel County Department of Health:
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have set the status in Anne Arundel County to Medium (Updated 01/04/22).
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone wear a mask while in public indoor settings when we are at a High Community Level.
  • The Anne Arundel County Department of Health recommends people stay up to date on their vaccines, test if they have symptoms or have been exposed, and seek treatment if they’re positive and at higher risk.
Source: https://www.aahealth.org/

New procedures for use of the Space:

  1. The Space can be opened by any Keyholder.
  2. Mark the space as open/closed using the tablet in the front of the space.
  3. Sanitize/clean your tools and work area.
  4. A Keyholder should sanitize all door handles/light switches as part of the open/close procedure and note the date this was done so it can be easily seen by the next Keyholder that opens and closes the Space.

Need help?

We will reevaluate the efficacy of this plan from time to time and update the measures we are taking as developments warrant. If you have any questions we have not answered, ask us by emailing board@unallocatedspace.org or tagging @board in Slack.