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Getting your workplace ready for COVID-19

In January 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of a new coronavirus disease

in Hubei Province, China to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. WHO stated there is

a high risk of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) spreading to other countries around the world.

WHO and public health authorities around the world are taking action to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

However, long term success cannot be taken for granted. All sections of our society – including businesses

and employers – must play a role if we are to stop the spread of this disease.

How COVID-19 spreads

When someone who has COVID-19 coughs or exhales they release droplets of infected fluid. Most of these

droplets fall on nearby surfaces and objects - such as desks, tables or telephones. People could catch

COVID-19 by touching contaminated surfaces or objects – and then touching their eyes, nose or mouth. If

they are standing within one meter of a person with COVID-19 they can catch it by breathing in droplets

coughed out or exhaled by them. In other words, COVID-19 spreads in a similar way to flu. Most persons

infected with COVID-19 experience mild symptoms and recover. However, some go on to experience more

serious illness and may require hospital care. Risk of serious illness rises with age: people over 40 seem to

be more vulnerable than those under 40. People with weakened immune systems and people with

conditions such as diabetes, heart and lung disease are also more vulnerable to serious illness.

This document gives advice on:

1. Simple ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in your workplace

2. How to manage COVID-19 risks when organizing meetings & events

3. Things to consider when you and your employees travel

4. Getting your workplace ready in case COVID-19 arrives in your community.

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