Coronavirus

Last Reviewed: 16.03.2020

Summary

Last Updated 30th November 2021

In response to a new strain of Coronavirus; the Omnicron variant, DCS Worldwide is committed to providing a safe environment for our employees and ensuring business continuity to the best of our abilities in service to our customers.

As reported on the 27th of November, the Prime Minister has announced new measures in response to the COVID 19 Omicron variant, including face coverings in shops and on public transport, PCR tests on or before day 2 for all international arrivals and self-isolation for contacts of suspected Omicron cases, including for those who are fully vaccinated. Follow this link to find out the full details of this press conference.

 

Our Business Continuity Plan​

Added on the 30th November 2021

  • If a staff member has COVID-19 symptoms they should stay at home and self-isolate immediately. They should arrange to have a PCR test as soon as possible. If this PCR test result is positive, they must continue to self-isolate.
  • If they do not have COVID-19 symptoms, but have a positive PCR test result, they must stay at home and self-isolate.
  • If they live in the same household as someone with COVID-19, they must stay at home and self-isolate if they are not fully vaccinated or if they have been identified as a suspected or confirmed case of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.

 

Adapting to Critical Circumstances

Whilst DCS Worldwide continues work as usual, we are preparing for different scenarios, including the possibility of our entire team working remotely, if required. As a cloud-based company with an extremely strong infrastructure, we are prepared to manage business continuity challenges virtually. We anticipate no impact to our services and believe in our ability to keep the business running and expanding as usual, with no interruption. We have ensured that our team members have whatever they need to work remotely if needed and to continue doing their jobs securely. We have increased channels of internal communication, and as always, prioritise communication with you, our customers, so you can remain focused on your business challenges and goals.

Company management will continue to meticulously monitor news from the World Health Organisation, among other sources and guidelines, and are committed to re-assessing the situation and adjust our plans accordingly.

We wish you all good health and thank you for continuing to place your trust in us.

Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions or inquiries.