Return to work guidelines for the COVID-19 pandemic
Autor:
Rueda-Garrido, Juan Carlos
; Vicente-Herrero, Mª Teofila
; Campo, Mª Teresa del
; Reinoso-Barbero, Luis
; Hoz, Rafael E de la
; Delclos, George L
; Kales, Stefanos N
; Fernandez-Montero, Alejandro
Fecha:
01/06/2020Revista / editorial:
Occupational medicine (Oxford, England)Citación:
Juan Carlos Rueda-Garrido, Mª Teofila Vicente-Herrero, Mª Teresa del Campo, Luis Reinoso-Barbero, Rafael E de la Hoz, George L Delclos, Stefanos N Kales, Alejandro Fernandez-Montero, Return to work guidelines for the COVID-19 pandemic, Occupational Medicine, Volume 70, Issue 5, July 2020, Pages 300–305, https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqaa099Tipo de Ítem:
otherDirección web:
https://academic.oup.com/occmed/article/70/5/300/5849367Resumen:
The novel coronavirus 2019 or SARS-CoV-2 has
spread worldwide since first being detected in China in
December 2019. It has been declared a global health
emergency by the World Health Organization [1], and
public health measures have been applied, including social distancing, work restrictions and home-working promotion. As many countries have flattened the epidemic
curve, they are now examining strategies to reopen their
economies, requiring evidence-based strategies to return
workers to their jobs in the safest way possible.
Occupational physicians can play key roles in monitoring workers’ health and developing effective return to
work guidelines. Along with clinical presentation, laboratory tests provide added value to confirm the diagnosis
and the stage of COVID-19.
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