00:20:45 Terrie Ahlers: If you could address employee trepidation I would appreciate it. I have one staff member who is just not comfortable coming back with others and patrons. 00:27:26 LOUISE EDJE: Can we require that that patron carry proper medical papers stating this? 00:28:20 Colleen Welsch: Any advice for dealing with patrons who complain about others not wearing their mask? Are we obliged to approach the patron not wearing one? 00:28:34 Katie Mitchell: It's my understanding that it is a violation of ADA to make someone disclose a disability. 00:28:44 Katie Mitchell: Is this correct? 00:31:09 Angela Pike: reopening does start with curbside if you have staff in the building 00:31:33 Scott Drapalik: For clarification, EO 2020-115 means all staff members should be wearing masks, if medically tolerable? Or should libraries defer to attorney first? 00:31:34 Angela Pike: not necessarily having patrons in the building 00:32:20 Colleen Welsch: I'm wondering if our academic library needs a plan separately from our college's reopening plan? 00:34:45 Kimberly Feltner: would EO-114 also extend to volunteers? 00:36:09 Cindy Stanczak: accommodation of a face shield? 00:37:49 Cindy Stanczak: the burden is on the employer to request accommodation, yes? 00:38:09 Terrie Ahlers: What about if the employee doesn't have the health issue but someone they live with does? 00:38:34 Cindy Stanczak: @Terrie, that’s a great question! 00:39:34 David Edelman: how long do you have to provide reasonable accommodation if an employee does not want to work with the public due to an underlying medical condition but that is the job they were hired to do? 00:39:45 Mary Cook: Mike said the COVID response reopening plan needs to be available to the employees. Does it need to be available on our website (or some where similar) so the public can see it too? 00:42:41 Clare Membiela: @scott - EO 2020-114 requires face coverings if 6' of distance can't be maintained. EO 2020-115 applies to regions 6&8 and does not have that requirement 00:42:56 LOUISE EDJE: What about health concerns for the guidelines for the daily handling of books? 00:44:13 Sheryl Mase: @Clare are you saying that in regions 6 and 8, masks are not required for businesses where 6’ of distancing cannot be implemented? 00:44:20 Larry Neal: Per providing face coverings to employees is it up to the employer to decide what to provide, e.g., washable face mask vs paper disposable? 00:47:46 Mimi Herrington: Isn't MCLS saying 3 days? 00:48:07 Melissa Huisman: Children under 2 don't have to wear masks, but what about children 3-17? 00:48:59 Melissa Huisman: Do we have to have special hours for older folks? 00:49:01 riti grover: Could library in Oakland County have ' Mask and social distance policy" for patrons? 00:49:44 Clare Membiela: @ Sheryl -& @ Scott - I misspoke - Sections 6&* ARE required to adhere to EO 2020-114, which includes that mask requirement if 6' od sitance cannot be maintainbed. Regions 6&8 are also required to adhere to E) 220-115, 00:50:55 Sheryl Mase: Thank you, Clare, you got me going there for a sec 00:51:54 Clare Membiela: @ Sheryl - I get my EO numbers confused sometimes! 00:52:39 Megan Buck: If we are limiting appointments to 1 person to a computer, can we turn away someone who comes with 3 kids and wants them to "just hang out in the library" while they work on the computer? 00:52:44 Sheryl Mase: It is all confusing, especially in regions 6 and 8, since most folks up here are not wearing masks :-( 00:53:09 Katie Rothley: @Sheryl we have people in our community down here not wearing masks either, and it's concerning. 00:54:59 Angela Pike: It should be reported to the county health dept? 00:56:33 Cindy Stanczak: If it’s at the library, is testing scheduling and costs on the library’s worker’s compensation? 00:57:27 LOUISE EDJE: If the positive is an employee, do the other employees have to be quarantined for the 14 days? 00:59:27 Andrea Ingmire: Any problem (other than patron confusion) with designating blocks of time that we're open? Ex: Public allowed in building 10-1pm; 3-6pm. Running curbside and other distanced services on a different somewhat overlapping schedule 10 - 7pm? 01:00:51 Megan Buck: :) Thanks - we have a accommodation for that - we book two "appointments" for those who need another person to help...but it is the multiple kids that staff are concerned about 01:01:26 Emily Blakowski: Good idea Megan! 01:01:37 Sheryl Mase: There are more questions you did not cover 01:01:41 Clare Membiela: @cindy - testing is free 01:01:43 Cynthia Simpson: How do these rules apply to a private academic library? 01:03:06 Wanda Tessmer: what about public meetings? Like a group that uses a meeting room Are they allowed in region 8. we are in phase 5 I think . 01:04:40 Rhonda Butler: After testing, how long is staff required to be off. Is it the 14 days? 01:07:46 Vicki Mazure: what responsibilities do libraries have enforcing social distancing if we rent out our meeting rooms? 01:08:14 Sheryl Mase: Regions 6 and 8 … confusing because social distancing and mask wearing indoors are still in place, but everything else seems to have flung wide open. And sheriff departments are saying they will not enforce the EOs 01:08:34 Sheryl Mase: What do you advise? 01:08:39 Colleen Leddy: Or the board can meet outdoors, right? 01:12:48 Sheryl Mase: What is the entity that enforces the EOs? Sheriff? Local police? State police? 01:14:36 Kimberly Feltner: will there be a recording? 01:14:53 Angela Pike: It's not about enforcing the mask policy. It is about enforcing a patron behavior policy. That's what your tell your law enforcement individual. 01:15:00 Dennis Kreps: Thank you all again very much! 01:15:04 Rachel Ash, MLA (she/her): A recording will be available on the MLA website: https://www.milibraries.org/mla-connect-coffee-hour 01:17:14 Janice Carr: A patron who is complying can also remove themselves to an appropriate distance from a patron who is encroaching in some cases. Not always possible, but moving away is an option for your own comfort. 01:17:18 LOUISE EDJE: Thank you for this session. Where is the training available - online? 01:18:40 Shannon White: Some training resources are found here https://www.michigan.gov/documents/libraryofmichigan/Library_Re-Opening_Sample_Training_Policies_and_Resources_694268_7.pdf 01:20:35 Shannon White: You can find other pandemic resources from LM here https://www.michigan.gov/libraryofmichigan/0,9327,7-381-88855_98256---,00.html 01:20:39 Eric Palmer: thank you great information as always 01:20:42 Cindy Stanczak: is that cheat sheet available somewhere? 01:20:44 Michele Howard: thank you! 01:20:51 Sharon Crotser-Toy: Thanks, once again! 01:20:57 Mimi Herrington: Thanks! 01:20:59 Randy Riley: Thanks Mike and Anne. 01:21:04 Victoria Shurly: thank you so much! 01:21:04 Kimberly Feltner: Thank you! 01:21:05 Rachel Ash, MLA (she/her): Thanks for joining us this morning! 01:21:10 Karen Goorhouse: Thank you so much for this opportunity. 01:21:12 Margie Wade: Thanks so much! 01:21:17 Emily Blakowski: Thank you! 01:21:17 Megan Buck: Thank you!!!! 01:21:17 Kat Boyer: Thank you 01:21:18 Scott Drapalik: Thank you! 01:21:20 Bethany Nettleton: thank you.