Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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My husband only found out about his boss having covid after a little over 2 weeks someone had taken over the duties quietly in the meantime and his boss is the one who advised it though my husband hadn't seen his boss in multiple weeks so he was not determined to be a close contact.As far as to the best of your knowledge that will depend on HR and identifying close contacts.
HR did not nor will they disclose an individual to anyone has covid unless they've been determined to be a close contact. Workers talk for sure and right now my husband's project and 1 other project are the only ones in the office so it narrows down and there have been a handful of scares but thankfully not big issues. But his company in our direct area also rents space in another building and owns another building (that they are in the process or well were in the process of transitioning those workers to the new building they had bought from previous tenants after it had been renovated to my husband's company's liking..sadly they took out the slide that prior company has

My husband was telling me that you are able to notify the company via an HR link if you're interested in a vaccine, have gotten it, etc and I think that was to gauge how many employees got it for stats because of integrating back into the office as well as to know about the project sites but also I think now to know how many the company might need to get as far as vaccines. Back when my husband was telling me about it the thought of the company getting vaccine supply was next to nil as workplaces weren't really getting them yet. I asked my husband if they would disclose how many were on the lists and he said they wouldn't at this time so I think all that stuff is just internal need to know information. I think a lot of this stuff is intentionally private but obviously the smaller the company or space the higher chance you may actually know the full details. Still though.