CHROs:
For your information. Also being sent to your ROSO Coordinators.
Thanks,
Kathy
From: Joshua N Ellis <jnellis(a)northcarolina.edu<mailto:jnellis@northcarolina.edu>>
Date: Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at 2:50 PM
To: Joshua N Ellis <jnellis(a)northcarolina.edu<mailto:jnellis@northcarolina.edu>>
Subject: RELEASE ALERT: Governor Cooper Extends Modified Stay At Home Order Amid Rising Case Counts
[Office of Governor Roy Cooper]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 6, 2021
Contact: Ford Porter
Phone: 919-814-2100
Email: govpress(a)nc.gov<mailto:govpress@nc.gov>
Governor Cooper Extends Modified Stay At Home Order Amid Rising Case Counts
Modified Stay At Home Order extended as numbers continue to increase at alarming pace; 96 counties now designated as “red” or “orange”
North Carolina National Guard mobilized, other efforts underway to support vaccine distribution
RALEIGH: Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen shared an update today on North Carolina’s efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and support the vaccination effort currently underway.
Governor Cooper extended North Carolina’s Modified Stay At Home Order that requires people to be at home from 10 pm – 5 am to last through at least Friday, January 29. Secretary Cohen also issued a Secretarial Directive with stark warnings for North Carolinians to avoid indoor spaces without masks and gatherings between households. Read here for more details on the Secretarial Directive<https://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=38559727&msgid=485714&act=24UL&c…>.
"We have turned the page on a new year – one that we’re hoping will bring better times. But as we know, the virus didn’t disappear at midnight on December 31," Governor Cooper said. "In fact, in North Carolina, we have seen some of our highest case counts, percent positives, hospitalizations and ICU bed usage numbers in the past few days. No matter where you live, work, worship or play, COVID-19 remains a deadly threat, and we must treat it that way."
“We are in a very dangerous position. North Carolinians need to take immediate actions to save lives, slow the spread of the virus, and protect hospital capacity so that medical care is available to anyone who may need it, whether for COVID-19 or for any other reason,” said NCDHHS Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D.
Dr. Cohen provided an update on North Carolina’s data and trends.
Trajectory in COVID-Like Illness (CLI) Surveillance Over 14 Days
* North Carolina’s syndromic surveillance trend for COVID-like illness is increasing.
Trajectory of Confirmed Cases Over 14 Days
* North Carolina’s trajectory of cases is increasing.
Trajectory in Percent of Tests Returning Positive Over 14 Days
* North Carolina’s trajectory in percent of tests returning positive is increasing.
Trajectory in Hospitalizations Over 14 Days
* North Carolina’s trajectory of hospitalizations is increasing.
In addition to these metrics, the state continues building capacity to adequately respond to an increase in virus spread in testing, tracing and prevention.
Testing
* Testing is widely available across the state.
Tracing Capability
* There have been more than 600,000 downloads of the exposure notification app, SlowCOVIDNC.
Personal Protective Equipment
* North Carolina’s personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies are stable.
Dr. Cohen also provided an update on North Carolina’s COVID-19 <https://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=38559727&msgid=485714&act=24UL&c…> County Alert System map<https://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=38559727&msgid=485714&act=24UL&c…>. There are now 84 counties designated as red (critical community spread) and 12 counties that are yellow (substantial community spread). Read the update<https://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=38559727&msgid=485714&act=24UL&c…> to see where each county stands and how the system was designed.
Vaccine Efforts Underway
Governor Cooper and Dr. Cohen also highlighted North Carolina’s efforts to support the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Governor Cooper has mobilized approximately 50 North Carolina National Guard personnel to support NCDHHS and North Carolina Emergency Management. The Guard will assist with administering the vaccine and logistics support for local entities.
"As we work to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we are also helping local hospitals and health departments to support their vaccine efforts. Getting the vaccine out quickly is the most urgent priority right now, and we will use everything and everyone needed to get the job done," Governor Cooper said.
NCDHHS is onboarding more health care providers to administer the vaccine and sharing detailed guidance with providers to help them get the vaccine out more quickly. NCDHHS has also notified vaccine providers that future allocations will be based on how quickly they are able to get their supply out to eligible recipients. If an entity is not using their vaccine supply quickly enough or keeping the state database updated on their progress that will impact how much they are allocated going forward.
As the state moves into Phase 1b, local hospitals and other vaccine providers can now begin administering vaccines to those over age 75. Individuals should call their local health department or hospital to see if they have started to schedule vaccine appointments. A comprehensive list of local health department contact numbers can be found here<https://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=38559727&msgid=485714&act=24UL&c…>.
Finally, NCDHHS and the state of North Carolina continue to work with communities around the state who may be hesitant to accept the vaccine when it is their turn. Governor Cooper and Dr. Cohen underscored that this vaccine was authorized after independent health experts reviewed the data from tens of thousands of trial participants.
Read Executive Order No. 188<https://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=38559727&msgid=485714&act=24UL&c…>.
View the slides<https://click.icptrack.com/icp/relay.php?r=38559727&msgid=485714&act=24UL&c…> from today’s briefing.
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Raleigh, NC 27603
Good afternoon,
As we ramp up for starting the 2021 state EO Reports, we'd like to ensure that we have the appropriate contact information for each of the designated EEODI roles at your institution:
- Inclusion Executive
- Diversity & Inclusion Officer
- Equal Opportunity Officer
- State EO Report Contact (person responsible for completing and submitting the state EO Report)
- EEODF Training Coordinator (person responsible for coordinating state EEODF training and compliance)
Please review the information on the attached file and please submit revisions (or confirmation that the information is accurate) no later than close of business this Friday (Jan 8).
This email is being sent to 3 listservs: the EEO Officer list, the Diversity & Inclusion Council list and the Chief HR Officers list , so please coordinate your response for your institution.
Many thanks,
csc
CHRIS CHIRON
Associate Vice President for Policy, Programs, and Planning
and University Equal Opportunity Officer
UNC System Human Resources
140 Friday Center Drive | Chapel Hill NC 27517
c: 919.907.0220 | f: 919.843.2318
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Hello all,
Happy New Year!
Please find attached the 2021 403b Universal Availability Notice and the Annual Benefits Reminder. In addition, I've attached the instructions for converting these into a HTML email.
403b Universal Availability Notice
The 2021 403B Universal Availability Notice has also been updated and posted on UNC System's website. Here is a link to the notice: is https://myapps.northcarolina.edu/hr/download/188/universal-availability-not…. I have also attached so that it can be used for distribution. I'm including a Word version which can be emailed and a PDF version that can be posted. This notice must be distributed to all employees that receive compensation reportable on a W-2 and pay FICA. The notice can be delivered by an reasonable method, which may include email and posting the notice within all principal places of employment at the locations on site that are customarily used for notices to employees concerning employment and benefit matters.
Please email me directly, by January 29, 2021, with confirmation that you have sent the notice to all employees.
The 2021 Salary Reduction Agreements for both the 457 and 403b plans has been updated and posted to the UNC System website. Here is a link to the supplemental retirement page: https://myapps.northcarolina.edu/hr/benefits-leave/retirement/. There are two different agreements and you will need to expand the Supplemental Retirement Program menu and then click on either the 403b or 457 plan link (from the link above) to access the appropriate form.
Annual Benefits Reminder
Review the attached, update accordingly for your institution, and then send to all of your benefit eligible employees in January.
New Annual Request - Confirmation of your ERP system configuration for the supplemental retirement plans
As noted, this will be a new annual request that will require you to provide us screen shots and written verification that your ERP (i.e. Banner, PeopleSoft, Lawson) has been accurately configured for the supplemental retirement plans. Specifically, we want to see that you have the annual limits programmed correctly and the set up for the aggregation of the limits is also correct.
I've attached a Banner example of what we are looking to receive, "Banner Retirement Limits Set Up example.docx". If you have any questions about this new request, please contact Elsie Sanchez-White at esanchezwhite(a)northcarolina.edu<mailto:esanchezwhite@northcarolina.edu>.
Lastly, I look forward to speaking with everyone virtually at next week's Benefits Network Meeting.
Thanks,
Ashley
______________________________________________________________________________________
Ashley Nicklis, PHR, CBP, CCP
Assistant Vice President of University Benefits
The University of North Carolina System Office
140 Friday Center Drive | Chapel Hill, NC 27517
T: 919-843-4869 | F: 919-843-8945
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