COVID-19 crisis: Millions of US workers at risk of infections on the job
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200429105834.htm
Marissa Baker, an assistant professor in the UW School of Public Health, based her calculations on research she published in 2018 in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine. In that paper, Baker and co-authors calculated that about 8% of workers in Federal Region X -- comprised of Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Idaho -- work in jobs where exposure to infection or disease occurs at least once a week at work. Those risks include flu-like illnesses, MRSA and other respiratory illnesses, like COVID-19, as well as wound infections.
Using federal employment data, and the same analysis method, Baker and her co-authors determined:
COVID-19 crisis: Millions of US workers at risk of infections on the job
Apr 30, 2020, 1:19am UTC
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200429105834.htm
> Marissa Baker, an assistant professor in the UW School of Public Health, based her calculations on research she published in 2018 in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine. In that paper, Baker and co-authors calculated that about 8% of workers in Federal Region X -- comprised of Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Idaho -- work in jobs where exposure to infection or disease occurs at least once a week at work. Those risks include flu-like illnesses, MRSA and other respiratory illnesses, like COVID-19, as well as wound infections.
> Using federal employment data, and the same analysis method, Baker and her co-authors determined: