Mental health: Newfoundland loosens COVID-19 rules for ‘rotational’ workers
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador is rolling out new COVID-19 testing rules for people who routinely work outside the province and return on a set schedule.
These so-called rotational workers typically include those employed in the offshore energy sector, the airline industry or at work camps out West, where the rotation is often two weeks on and two weeks off.
Under the existing rules, all workers returning home from another part of Canada — besides the Atlantic region — are required to self-isolate for 14 days, which means the time off for rotational workers often expires before they are allowed to end their isolation.
Janice Fitzgerald, the province’s chief medical officer, said today the rules will be relaxed for rotational workers to improve their work-life balance and mental health.