COVID definition
COVID means the coronavirus disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), also known as ‘COVID-19’, and/or any variations or mutations thereof.
COVID. For the purpose of this Policy, Coronavirus Disease means COVID-19 as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) and caused by the virus SARS-CoV2.
COVID means the infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus or any variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Examples of COVID in a sentence
These services will follow preventive guidelines and may include: • training all staff (school nurses) on how to administer COVID tests.
The Employer shall pay to each current Employee a COVID service recognition allowance equal to 1.5% for all hours paid at their regular rate of pay in calendar year 2021, excluding overtime hours.
Retroactive wage increases and COVID service recognition allowance will be paid within 90 days or earlier following the ratification of the Collective Agreement.
More Definitions of COVID
COVID or “Illness”) may impact your housing experience. It is incumbent upon all of our community members, including you as an On- Campus Housing Resident, to mitigate the spread of Illness and keep our community as healthy and safe as possible. All members of the University community must act in a manner that demonstrates respect and consideration for the health and safety of all community members. All Residents are prohibited from creating a health or safety hazard within On-Campus Housing. You are required to keep yourself informed of all current guidance as it is updated and to follow any other guidance provided by the University relating to Illness while on campus and while off-campus (“University Health Guidance”). Residents are required to comply with health and safety laws, orders, ordinances, regulations, this Agreement, the Standards and Procedures, the Code of Conduct, University Health Guidance and all other CDC, campus, local, state and federal guidelines as it relates to public health crises, including COVID or other Illness (collectively herein the “Health and Safety Guidelines”). This guidance may include, but is not limited to, social/physical distancing, limitations or restrictions on guests in On- Campus Housing, limitations on gatherings, wearing a face covering or other personal protective equipment, diagnostic and surveillance testing or screening such as temperature checks (including before or upon arrival to campus as well as periodic testing while on-campus), cooperation with contact tracing, disinfection protocols, and quarantine / isolation requirements (including before or upon arrival to campus or at any time during Resident’s Term), or quarantine requirements imposed following travel. Adherence to the Health and Safety Guidelines applies to all residents and visitors and extends to all aspects of residential life, including bedrooms, bathrooms, community kitchens, lounges, computer rooms, courtyards and other common spaces.
COVID means SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19, and any evolutions or mutations thereof or related or associated epidemics, pandemic or disease outbreaks.
COVID or “Illness”) will impact your housing experience. It is incumbent upon all our community members, including you as an On-Campus Housing Resident, to mitigate the spread of Illness and keep our community as healthy and safe as possible. The following policies, procedures and guidelines are incorporated into your License Agreement and are applicable to all Residents.
COVID. For the purpose of this Policy, Corona virus Disease means COVID-19 as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) and caused by the virus SARS-CoV2
COVID means the family of viruses that cause respiratory infections, also known as Coronavirus, Novel Coronavirus and COVID-19;
COVID means the SARS-CoV-2 virus and related pandemic.
COVID tutors will be paid thirty dollars ($30) per hour, plus an additional half hour of compensation for prep time for each hour tutoring instruction (i.e 1 hour of instruction will also include 30 minutes of paid prep time).