MDHHS Updates Ag And Food Employee COVID-19 Testing Order

Lansing, MI - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has updated its Order for COVID-19 testing for agricultural employees to align with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance to exempt fully vaccinated individuals from routine screening testing.

“We are updating this order to align with CDC guidance on testing of fully vaccinated individuals,” said Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director. “Fully vaccinated, asymptomatic individuals will now be exempt from most testing requirements. We encourage everyone to join the 60% of Michiganders who have already been vaccinated with one of the three safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible.”

“Michigan’s migrant and agricultural workforce is a critical link in our state’s food supply chain, so their health and safety are always top of mind as we move through the final phases of the pandemic,” said Gary McDowell, director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. “Protecting workers while keeping Michigan moving is a very difficult task, and we are thankful for MDHHS’ hard work and careful consideration when modifying screening and testing requirements for food workers and migrant labor housing providers.”

Under the Order, housing operators must:

Employers of migrant or seasonal workers and agricultural operations with over 20 employees on-site at a time must:

Employers and housing operators have several options for completing testing, including contracting with a medical provider, occupational health provider, laboratory or other vendor. Employers and housing operators facing challenges arranging testing may submit a request for testing assistance to MDHHS at a COVID Tests/Support Request.

Following a positive test of a worker, employers must take all precautions in accordance with relevant guidance from the CDC to prevent transmission of the COVID-19 virus.

The latest information about COVID-19 is available at Michigan.gov/Coronavirus and CDC.gov/Coronavirus.