During its special meeting on April 13, 2020, the MISSA Board of Directors has approved the COVID-19 Protocol that was recommended by the MISSA Administrator, Saane K. Aho.
As reported by the Ministry of Health & Human Services (MOHHS) in March, there were two individuals in the country, a local resident of Ebeye and another one in Majuro, who were identified as “Persons under Investigation (PUI). Fortunately, after tests conducted by Hawaii State Laboratory and Guam Public Health Laboratory, both results turned out to be negative from the corona virus. Last week, MOHHS announced that there was a new “Person Under Active Surveillance (PUAS). He was already put into quarantine for observation.
These local developments, coupled with the ongoing outbreak in Guam, Hawaii and other Pacific Island countries prompted the MISSA Administrator, Saane K. Aho, to put the Administration on a “high preparedness” mode and recommended a COVID-19 Protocol.
The protocol starts with MISSA adopting the following 5 Condition levels in the Pandemic Preparedness and Response Plan that was approved by the RMI President and Cabinet, as the basis for considering what action to take:
MISSA’s position: In the absence of any specific advice from the RMI Disaster Management Committee (DMC) or the Ministry of Health & Human Services (MOHHS), MISSA shall maintain “BUSINESS AS USUAL”. MISSA will continue to open its offices on Majuro and Ebeye, from 8:00am to 5:00p.m., Monday through Friday.
MISSA’s position: Immediate lockdown: offices in Majuro and/or Ebeye will be totally closed until MOHHS declares that COVID-19 is totally contained.
Reasons:
The nearest quarterly deadline is just a few days away. MISSA is expected to collect another $2.26 million between April 7 and 10 from both the RMI Government and the private sector.
The first 2 quarters of subsidy from the RMI Government is expected to be released in the next two months amounting to $793,600. It will help the Administration maintain a positive cash flow until October 10 when the next quarterly contributions become due.
MISSA has $2.0 million TCD in BOMI that can be withdrawn anytime to supplement whatever cash MISSA has.
The RMI Government through the Min. of Finance and a number of private employers can pay directly to the bank and file their returns online.
While the RMI is still under conditions 4-5 wherein there is still no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country, MISSA shall remain on “Preventive Mode”, and the following measures shall be strictly observed by each employee:
RESPONSIBILITIES
SANITATION AND SAFETY
PAYROLL
RETIREE ALLOTMENTS
DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFITS UNDER GENERAL DELIVERY:
EMPLOYEE AWARENESS
When a person under investigation (PUI) suspect is identified and the alert level is raised to Condition 3, The Administrator shall immediately call a staff meeting, to include Ebeye staff who will join via Zoom teleconference.
When the first initial case is identified and confirmed positive, MISSA shall shift to ‘Lockdown” mode. Offices in Majuro and Ebeye shall immediately be closed until MOHHS declares that COVID-19 is totally contained.
MANPOWER AND PAYROLL
DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFIT CHECKS
NEW CLAIMS FOR BENEFITS
COMMUNICATION
In case the Government requires certain agencies like MISSA to continue delivering basic public services during lockdown, the Administration shall continue to function and operate on a daily basis but on a “restricted” capacity:
MANPOWER AND PAYROLL shall be the same as during total lockdown
SAFETY MEASURES