Assessment of workers' personal vulnerability to covid-19 using ‘covid-age'
Coggon, David ; Croft, Peter R. ; Cullinan, Paul ; Williams, Anthony
2020
Early View
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epidemic disease ; risk assessment ; workplace ; individual susceptibility
Medicine - Toxicology - Health
https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/kqaa150
English
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"As countries adapt to the longer-term challenges of Covid-19, occupational health professionals increasingly are being asked to advise on the fitness for work of patients who might be unusually vulnerable to the disease because of their age, ethnicity and/or comorbidities. The risk of contracting Covid-19 through work will depend on its prevalence in the local community; the extent to which the job entails either close proximity to people who could be carrying the infection or contact with material that might be contaminated by the virus; the effectiveness of any measures to reduce transmission (such as barriers or personal protective equipment); and personal immunity (e.g. as a consequence of previous infection, or perhaps in the future, immunization). More important for the individual, however, is the risk of developing serious or fatal Covid-19, which will also depend on his/her personal vulnerability should infection occur. ..."
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