Team Hill,
On July 11, the installation transitioned to Health Protection Condition Bravo (HPCON Bravo).
The increase in HPCON is due in part to both Davis and Weber Counties increase in cases of COVID-19 and the associated medium community levels as calculated by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
As a result, mask wear remains optional for the Installation, with the exception of 75th Medical Group facilities.
In addition, COVID-19 testing is required at least weekly for DoD civilian employees and service members not fully vaccinated.
DoD civilian employees not fully vaccinated and who telework or work remotely on a full-time basis are not subject to weekly testing. However, they must provide a negative result from a test performed within the prior 72 hours for entry into a DoD facility.
Each unit will be responsible for their testing process.
If you develop flu-like symptoms with fever and cough or shortness of breath and may have had contact with a person who has COVID-19 or had recent travel to areas considered high-risk, contact your health care provider before seeking medical care to prevent possible transmission in the health care setting.
For more on Hill AFB measures associated with this transition to HPCON Bravo, see Revision #9 to COVID-19 Mitigation Measures.