Are you prepared to deal with potential exposure to Ebola in the workplace?

“What would you do if tomorrow your employee notified you they had contracted an infectious disease such as Ebola or H1N1. Does your business have a plan in place to deal with such an issue? A pandemic response plan should a part of your business continuity plan.”

Bert Morales
Information Security Analyst


Source: Industry News

2017-03-15T13:00:47-05:00

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The coronavirus (COVID-19) has ushered in an unprecedented new reality with a far-reaching impact on families and businesses. Alliant remains steadfastly committed to serving as a pillar of strength and support for the valued clients and communities we serve. The health and safety of our employees and clients is of utmost importance to us.

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https://insurance.alliant.com/SpecialtyCOVID19-Questions