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Post: Here’s how to monitor and manage employees with symptoms of Covid-19

Here's how to monitor and manage employees with symptoms of Covid-19

This is according to a collective from Baker McKenzie Johannesburg, including Johan Botes, partner, Tracy van der Colff, senior associate, and Kirsty Gibson, candidate attorney, employment & compensation practice.

Employers resuming business operations under level 4 of the government mandated lock-down are subject to the guidelines, as they appear in the Covid-19 Occupational Health and Safety Measures in Workplaces Directive published by the minister of Employment and Labour on 28 April 2020.

Employers should be mindful that the directive places obligations on employers that extend past symptom screening alone. Additional employer obligations include adhering to social distancing regulations, providing sufficient quantities of hand sanitiser in the workplace and providing employees with a minimum of two cloth face masks each, said Baker McKenzie.

The directive also distinguishes between the obligations of larger versus smaller employers – although the obligations largely overlap.  

In terms of the Guidelines, all employees should be screened for Covid-19 related symptoms (coughing, sore throat, fever/chills, shortness of breath, redness of eyes) prior to entering the workplace. Employees should be screened at the outset of their shift and prior to their shift ending.

Covid-19 related symptoms must be reported to a designated person or an occupational health practitioner at the workplace.

Where an employee presents any Covid-19 related symptoms (or additional symptoms as captured in the symptom monitoring sheet hyperlinked below), he or she must be provided with a surgical mask and either be referred to the designated staff at the workplace or appropriate medical facility, so that further assessment and/or testing can be done.

The employee’s workstation, and the area around it, must also be disinfected.

Employers should implement the guidance outlined in scenario 1 – 4 below, depending on the outcome of an employee’s Covid-19 screening and/or test:

1Employee tests positive for Covid-19

The employee must be placed on sick leave and must self-isolate at home.

The employer must notify the National Institution for Communicable Diseases (NICD) and the Department of Employment and Labour.

Employees can only return 14 days after the onset of symptoms or 14 days after clinical stability, in severe cases.

2. Employee has current flu-like symptoms

The employee should be assessed by a health professional.

If the employee presents symptoms of an acute respiratory infection, they should be tested for Covid-19. If the test comes back negative, normal sick leave procedures must be followed.

If the test comes back positive, the scenario set-out above must be followed

3. Employees who have a high-risk of exposure to a confirmed case of Covid-19 in the workplace

High-risk means that the employee was within one metre of a confirmed case of Covid-19 for more than 15 minutes without personal protective equipment (PPE) and came into direct contact with droplets from the Covid-19 patient’s nose or mouth. The line manager must first assess and confirm the exposure to the virus.

If the exposure is confirmed, the NICD must be notified. The head of department must approve that the employee self-isolate for at least seven days.

The employee should also perform daily self-checks for symptoms and complete the symptom monitoring sheet for 14 days after the exposure. If the employee is asymptomatic for seven days after the exposure, the employer may consider that they return to work following a negative result of a real-time Covid-19 test (RT-PCR) on day eight.

Should Covid-19 symptoms develop, employers must follow scenario 2.

4. Employees who have a low-risk of exposure to a confirmed case of Covid-19 in the workplace

Low-risk means that the employee was more than one metre away from a confirmed case of Covid-19 for less than 15 minutes or within one metre of a confirmed case of Covid-19 but they were wearing PPE to cover their mouth, nose and/or eyes.

The line manager must still assess and confirm the exposure, however, the employee may continue to work while self-monitoring for 14 days. Self-monitoring must include temperature checks twice daily and a daily symptom check. Should Covid-19 symptoms develop, employers must follow scenario 2.

All employees returning to work after isolation must follow general work restrictions, including:

  • Undergoing a medical examination to confirm that they are fit to work;
  • Wearing surgical masks for 21 days from the initial test;
  • Adhere to social distancing measures, hand and respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette; and
  • Continue to self-monitor symptoms and seek medical re-evaluation if symptoms recur.


Covid-19 regulations and guidelines are changing rapidly. Employers should constantly ensure that the regulations and guidelines they are following are the most recent and up-to-date measures published by the South African Government. For additional information on recent Covid-19 regulations and guidelines, visit Baker McKenzie’s Beyond Covid-19 webpage.

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