OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION

Pub. 3 2021 Issue 1

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Drive: NH Pub 3 2021 Issue 1

2020 has exited the building, but unfortunately COVID-19 has not. It’s a new year and it’s always better to go forward with positive thoughts and plans for a better 2021. Yes; this is what we need to do, but we also need to be wise and realistic as COVID-19 remains present and has not lost any strength at this point. Unfortunately … 2021 is served with a side of COVID-19.

This weekend a family member told me she had taken her holiday themed masks and was about to throw them away with a “I won’t need these for this coming holiday season” and then quickly pulled them out of the trash, stating … “well maybe I do.” This is our reality right now, but it can change.

It’s not all doom and gloom though; vaccines are currently being distributed to our front-line workers and those at most risk. At some time, there will be an option for everyone to be vaccinated if they choose to be. We cannot put all our eggs in one basket; the vaccine will help but it will not stop the spread entirely. There will be people who cannot take the vaccine for medical, religious, or personal reasons and we have a whole country to take care of so this is not a quick fix.

We have to continue to be vigilant with mask use, social distancing, hygiene practices, and just being smart about who and where we spend our time. Here are some reminders on how to continue to do our part to slow the spread and eventually stop COVID-19:

  • Employers should continue to screen employees and customers every day before they come into work and remind all your employees of the importance of continuing to adhere to the screening guidelines. This is a simple and easy tool.
  • Have proper signage for customers before they enter your business that allows them to self-screen prior to entering and offer them a number to call in so they can do business at a safe distance if needed.
  • Wear your mask! At this time, we have a mask mandate for a reason; they help slow the spread. Remind employees of the importance of adhering to mask use. If an employee doesn’t wear one; speak to them, remind them of the need to wear one, and in some cases, you may want to consider disciplinary action if they are not worn. The risk is too great to other employees and your customers.
  • Have masks on hand at the entrance to your business to provide to customers who may not have one.
  • Continue to adhere to social distancing in the workplace. We all miss a good group chat at the water cooler, but this is a sacrifice we need to make. Limit close contact at work as much as possible; in the event an employee comes up positive this will greatly decrease those exposed.
  • Talk to your employees about safe practices outside of work as what they do in their off time can potentially affect your business. Encourage employees to limit travel, remind them to keep their social circles small. The more time spent out and about in stores, restaurants, and other public places increases your risk of getting COVID-19. Some data is showing asymptomatic people may be more contagious than symptomatic people; so being careful around people you don’t know is essential.

Remember we take these precautions, adhere to guidelines, and follow recommendations not just for ourselves but also for our family, friends, co-workers, and strangers. You never know who is at risk out there; could the woman you just walked by at the grocery store have a sick child at home, does your co-worker go home every night to make dinner for an elderly parent, is the customer you just assisted immunocompromised? We just don’t know.

We have to hang in there and do our very best to slow and stop the spread of COVID-19. NHADA continues to keep up on “all things COVID,” and we have online support as well as staff ready to help you with any questions you have. We can assist you with general questions, what to do if there is a positive case at home or in the workplace, and we have the resources to refer you to if we don’t have the answer for you.

Please continue to stay safe and well. We all need to do our part to help put an end to this pandemic.

Please feel free to contact Marta Silakka at msilakka@nhada.com if you have any COVID-19 questions.