The Giants' COVID-19 Task Force has been working hard to make the Quest Diagnostics Training Center as safe as possible. Many important changes have been made for the safety of Giants employees in accordance with guidelines from the CDC, NFL, National Institute of Health, and the State of New Jersey.
On Wednesday, the Giants started a slow, steady reopening that saw about 15-20 members of the organization return to the facility. That number included general manager Dave Gettleman and members of his football administration staff, not coaches, as well as a small number of business, operations and medical staff. Team president John Mara was also in the office. Not all of them will be in the office on a daily basis.
The Giants' COVID-19 Task Force has been working hard to make the Quest Diagnostics Training Center as safe as possible. Many important changes have been made for the safety of Giants employees in accordance with guidelines from the CDC, NFL, National Institute of Health, and the State of New Jersey.

Most important is the requirement for employees who are returning to the facility to take their temperature before leaving home, and staying home if their temperature is over 100.4 F. Employees will then have their temperature taken at the facility.

Before employees enter they will be required to complete a daily form to confirm that they are healthy and able to return to the building. After parking, they will walk through the lot with a face covering on and proceed directly to the main entrance.

There will be only one entrance to the building.

There will be signs and floor markings to direct where to stand before entering.

From the time they enter the parking lot to walking into the building, employees must remain six feet apart from others. There are markings on the ground.

From the time they enter the parking lot to walking into the building, employees must remain six feet apart from others.

From the time they enter the parking lot to walking into the building, employees must remain six feet apart from others.

From the time they enter the parking lot to walking into the building, employees must remain six feet apart from others.

From the time they enter the parking lot to walking into the building, employees must remain six feet apart from others.

From the time they enter the parking lot to walking into the building, employees must remain six feet apart from others.

Using hand sanitizer is required before entering the building. The Giants will provide all the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) to keep employees safe as social distancing remains in place. Sanitizing stations are located throughout the facility.

Using hand sanitizer is required before entering the building. The Giants will provide all the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) to keep employees safe as social distancing remains in place.

Per the NFL's Phase One Guidelines, the Giants have assembled an Infection Response Team (IRT) and a team of Infection Control Officers (ICOs) to protect Giants employees. Employees will receive a card with the names and phone numbers of ICOs before or when they return to work at the facility.

There are educational signs throughout the building. The most important one is "if you're feeling sick, stay home."

There are educational signs throughout the building.

There are educational signs throughout the building.

There are educational signs throughout the building.

There are educational signs throughout the building.

There are educational signs throughout the building.

There are educational signs throughout the building.

Arrows will direct people throughout the building to maintain a circular pattern and help keep people six feet apart. The goal is to limit the number of times employees pass each other in the hallway.

Arrows will direct people throughout the building to maintain a circular pattern and help keep people six feet apart.

Arrows will direct people throughout the building to maintain a circular pattern and help keep people six feet apart.

Arrows will direct people throughout the building to maintain a circular pattern and help keep people six feet apart.

Arrows will direct people throughout the building to maintain a circular pattern and help keep people six feet apart.

Arrows will direct people throughout the building to maintain a circular pattern and help keep people six feet apart.

The cafeteria, locker room, and weight room will be closed. Break rooms and copier rooms will be limited to one person at a time and must be wiped down with disinfectant prior to leaving each time.

The cafeteria, locker room, and weight room will be closed. Break rooms and copier rooms will be limited to one person at a time and must be wiped down with disinfectant prior to leaving each time.

The cafeteria, locker room, and weight room will be closed. Break rooms and copier rooms will be limited to one person at a time and must be wiped down with disinfectant prior to leaving each time.

Arrows will direct people throughout the building to maintain a circular pattern and help keep people six feet apart. The goal is to limit the number of times employees pass each other in the hallway.

Arrows will direct people throughout the building to maintain a circular pattern and help keep people six feet apart. The goal is to limit the number of times employees pass each other in the hallway.


The number of employees in the facility will continue to increase slowly over the course of the next couple weeks with more business people filtering in.
For the time being, those employees who can continue to work from home will do so.
"We have been working diligently over the last couple months to prepare for coming back to the facility, the Quest Diagnostics Training Center," said Ronnie Barnes, senior vice president of medical services and head athletic trainer. "The primary focus has been to return our employees safely. And so everything that we have been doing has been related to the safety of our employees and how we can get back to work as safely as possible.
"We're all happy to be back. We've been waiting for a long time. The Giants' COVID-19 Task Force has been working hard to make this facility as safe as possible. We've made a lot of changes; those are all for [employees'] safety and they're very important. We are following the CDC guidelines, the guidelines from the NFL and guidelines from the National Institute of Health, as well as the state's protocols."

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