From WSJopinion: What happens at work sites could be the difference between relative safety and constant disruption from new coronavirus outbreaks, write ScottGottliebMD and Dr. Stephen Ostroff
The threat from Covid-19 won’t end when the epidemic subsides. The recent upsurge in cases in Singapore and Japan shows how easily the virus can re-emerge. It will be a constant threat until an effective vaccine is on the market. So how does America function? What happens at work sites could be the difference between relative safety and constant disruption from new outbreaks.
The virus will have fresh opportunities to spread as workers return to the job. But businesses can take steps to minimize risk and make the country...
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