Fort Riley leaders announced Saturday that a number of measures are being enacted to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19.
. All service members returning from leave/official travel will immediately report to staff duty for health screening.
. All personnel who traveled outside the U.S. or have come in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 are required to undergo 14 days restriction of movement.
. Mandatory hand washing stations at high traffic locations.
. Limiting large group gatherings.
. If you or any family members feel sick, stay home or in your barracks, notify leadership, and call 1-800-TRICARE.
. Commanders/directors may authorize telework or local pass for personnel with sick family members or out-of-school children.
. Official travel is suspended.
. Practice social distancing (i.e. limit physical contact and maintain minimum six feet of separation).
. Increase hygiene (i.e. frequent hand washing, disinfect high-use surfaces, cover coughs/sneezes).
. All personnel who traveled outside the U.S. or have come in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 are required to undergo 14 days restriction of movement.
. Mandatory hand washing stations at high traffic locations.
. Limiting large group gatherings.
. If you or any family members feel sick, stay home or in your barracks, notify leadership, and call 1-800-TRICARE.
. Commanders/directors may authorize telework or local pass for personnel with sick family members or out-of-school children.
. Official travel is suspended.
. Practice social distancing (i.e. limit physical contact and maintain minimum six feet of separation).
. Increase hygiene (i.e. frequent hand washing, disinfect high-use surfaces, cover coughs/sneezes).
As of Saturday, there had been no reported cases of COVID-19 on Fort Riley, Geary County, Riley County or Pottawatomie County.