Introducing new COVID-19 safety requirements, updated guest standards, and more in the latest Host Update

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Introducing new COVID-19 safety requirements, updated guest standards, and more in the latest Host Update

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In the latest Host Update, Catherine Powell discusses quality hosting, updates to guest standards, and new COVID-19 safety requirements for members of the Airbnb community. 

 

Last year, in an effort to hold guests accountable for their actions during a stay, we announced new guest reliability standards. Since then, roughly 100,000 guest accounts that violated these policies and standards have been suspended or removed. In response to ongoing host feedback, we’re adding five new criteria to our guest reliability standards to address late checkouts, unauthorized pets, removal of approved security devices, and other issues. 

 

Between now and the end of the year, we’ll be investing in improvements to our systems and processes. These efforts will help us in making progress to ensure consistent enforcement, quicker response times, and higher overall accountability with guests.

 

As the heart of the Airbnb community, we know you work incredibly hard to provide the highest level of hospitality for your guests. When travelers have a bad experience with a host on Airbnb, it affects hosts’ reputations in their local communities and governments—and hurts our community as a whole. We’ve noticed recently that a group of listings didn’t live up to our expectations for quality. So just as we are removing guests to help protect the Airbnb community, we’ve decided to suspend or remove listings that have a consistent pattern of serious issues or that have regularly received low review ratings and failed to meet guest expectations.

 

In most cases, hosts with affected listings have already been notified and there is an appeals process in place to help address concerns. To learn more about these updates and how they may impact you as a host, watch the full Host Update. 

 

 

To help keep our community safe and trusted, starting October 12, hosts of stays will be asked to commit to a five-step enhanced cleaning process. Hosts will be required to attest to the protocol by November 20. If you’ve already attested, you’ll simply need to follow a quick prompt to agree to wear a mask and practice social distancing. New hosts will also need to commit to the safety practices. According to internal Airbnb data, listings enrolled in the Enhanced Cleaning Protocol are some of the most popular listings and have three times more bookings on average than listings that were not enrolled in the protocol.

 

We know health and safety has been top of mind for both hosts and guests alike, and we will continue to try and ensure standards are being met. As always, thank you for sharing the topics that matter to you. Please let us know what you’d like us to cover in future Host Updates with Catherine. 

 

To read a full overview of the video, visit this Resource Center article.

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Helen427
Level 10
Auckland, New Zealand

From 2015 about Dr Vivek Murthy, he's now married to Dr Alice Chen & had a Paul & Daisy SORO'S Fellowship grant the same era as Dr Eric Feigi DING & his now wife, Dr Andrea DING, who is originally from Austria.

They all seem to be very much in the thick of telling us how to live our lives regardless of our own countries pre exisiting laws and "Rule of Law" and that each and every country has it's own Healthcare systems in place and have wide ranging population densities and lifestyles.

 

It's unclear what Dr Murthy's legal qualifications are however in the past he's stated he's a Yogi.

 

@Candee0 @Ian-And-Christine1 @Laura3135 @Super47 and others

 

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Kareen22
Level 3
Kalkaska, MI

We left today done with communistic control. 

Xandra1300
Level 2
Puerto Rico

Do we need to leave a day in between guests?

Geralyne0
Level 2
Seattle, WA

In light of new evidence coming out (one example source: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00251-4) that covid-19 infections do not seem to be transmitted by surface contact, is it not time to take another look at the 2-night buffer between guests? and to a lesser extent extremes of the cleaning protocols? i dont want to be part of a spike, but if these restrictions are not, in fact, necessary, based on the latest recent scientific research, then the current policy is neither adding safety, as was once thought, or helping the economy (and airbnb hosts) get back on track. 

@Geralyne0 There is no 2-night buffer between guests. You can and are able to take back-to-back bookings if you so please. 

Ron-and-Diane0
Level 2
Chanhassen, MN

We believe in ultra clean regardless of covid. We allow one night between stays.

Danielle110
Level 2
Oakland, CA

Under Safety Considerations: Please create an easy way for guests to upload proof of COVID vaccination. I require it of all guests 12 years old and up, but if guests have somehow missed the dozen places I have listed that information within the listing, it would be great to require them to check a box and upload their certificate and the certificates of their group.

@Danielle110 So you are stopping any families from many countries (inc UK) staying with you as vaccinations are not currently planned for under 18s. Was this your intention? Why is it safe to have an unvaccinated 11 year old but not a 12 year old - I'd love to hear the science.

Jennifer3148
Level 1
Scottsdale, AZ

@Catherine-Powellis it allowed for any host to require the guest to clean upon checkout even with the new Covid cleaning standards?  I would think this is not a safe procedure...how do I know if previous guest cleaned appropriately?  Should I be concerned?