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2019-10-01 - 2019-10-02    
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The UK’s leading health technology and smart health event, bringing together a specialist audience of over 4,000 health and care professionals covering IT and clinical [...]
08 Oct
2019-10-08 - 2019-10-09    
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Looking to maximize the efficiency of your current Revenue Cycle solution? Join us as we present strategies for analyzing your MEDITECH Revenue Cycle, and learn from other [...]
2019 Southwest Dental Conference
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-11    
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ABOUT 2019 SOUTHWEST DENTAL CONFERENCE For 91 years, the Southwest Dental Conference has been the meeting of choice for quality professional development and innovative educational [...]
Annual Conference & Exhibition Lyotalk USA 2019
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-11    
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ABOUT ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION LYOTALK USA 2019 Lyotalk is USA’s largest annual conference on Lyophilization/Freeze Drying. Lyotalk attracts gathering from of 150+ experts from [...]
Lab Indonesia 2019
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-12    
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ABOUT LAB INDONESIA 2019 LabAsia is Southeast Asia’s leading laboratory exhibition, serving as the region’s trade platform for laboratory equipment & services suppliers to engage [...]
30th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
2019-10-11 - 2019-10-12    
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ABOUT 30TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY The 30th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology is going to be held during October [...]
7th International Conference on Cosmetology & Beauty 2019
Cosmetology and Beauty 2019 passionately welcomes each one of you to attend a global conference in the field of cosmetology which is held on October [...]
16 Oct
2019-10-16 - 2019-10-17    
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ABOUT 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CANCER RESEARCH AND THERAPY Cancer Research Conference 2019 coordinates addressing the principal themes and in addition inevitable methodologies of oncology. [...]
Global Cardio Diabetes Conclave 2019
2019-10-18 - 2019-10-20    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CARDIO DIABETES CONCLAVE 2019 A strong correlation between cardiovascular diseases and diabetes is now well established. The American Heart Association considers that individuals [...]
2019 Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand
2019-10-20 - 2019-10-23    
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ABOUT 2019 REHABILITATION MEDICINE SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND On behalf of Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand (RMSANZ) and the organising [...]
21 Oct
2019-10-21 - 2019-10-23    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SURGERY AND ANESTHESIA (GCSA 2019) Global Conference on Surgery and Anesthesia (GCSA 2019) scheduled on October 21-23 2019 in Dubai, UAE [...]
21 Oct
2019-10-21 - 2019-10-22    
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ABOUT 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MASS SPECTROMETRY AND CHROMATOGRAPHY ME Conferences is excited to announce the “10th International Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography” that [...]
MEDICAL JAPAN 2019 TOKYO
2019-10-23 - 2019-10-25    
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ABOUT MEDICAL JAPAN 2019 TOKYO B to B Trade Show Covering All the Products/Services/Technologies in the Healthcare Industry! MEDICAL JAPAN TOKYO, a sister show of [...]
15th ACAM Laser and Cosmetic Medicine Conference 2019
2019-10-23 - 2019-10-25    
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ABOUT 15TH ACAM LASER AND COSMETIC MEDICINE CONFERENCE 2019 As the new president of ACAM, I am delighted to welcome you all to the 15th [...]
23rd European Nephrology Conference
2019-10-24 - 2019-10-25    
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ABOUT 23RD EUROPEAN NEPHROLOGY CONFERENCE Theme: The Imminent of Nephrology: Current & Advance Approaches to treat Kidney Diseases 23rd European Nephrology Conference is the world’s [...]
FNCE 2019 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo
2019-10-26 - 2019-10-29    
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HLTH 2019
2019-10-27 - 2019-10-30    
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ABOUT HLTH 2019 HLTH is the largest and most important conference for health innovation. It’s an unprecedented, large-scale forum for collaboration across senior leaders from [...]
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How Coronavirus Spreads In The Workplace

How Coronavirus Spreads In The Workplace

How Coronavirus Spreads In The Workplace

This year, millions of people abandoned the office as governments around the world informed us to work from and stay at home as much as possible thanks to the coronavirus outbreak. These measures were announced as a way to control the spread of coronavirus and protect as many people as possible, as offices were crowded and busy places, which contributed to the spread.

Reducing the contact between employees in the offices wasn’t just a precaution, as previously offices have been found to be prime sites when it comes to the spread of bugs and viruses. If you work in an office, you’re probably familiar with the cycle that comes every winter: someone gets a cough or cold and this is then passed on to almost every member of the office, so you can only imagine how coronavirus would spread.

With this being said, many workplaces still aren’t quite aware of just how coronavirus spreads and the impact it can have on employees. So, here is a quick guide to how coronavirus spreads around the workplace.

The spread of germs

Research has shown that germs, bugs and viruses spread really easily in an office environment. As people usually spend large percentages of their day confined within an office, this means that employees and coworkers are more likely to share spaces and this then increases the chances of germs and viruses spreading.

Many of the high-touch areas in an office space are hotspots when it comes to the potential spread of coronavirus and the more people that touch them, the higher the risk of spread. Places such as handles, refrigerators and light switches are often the worst place when it comes to the concentration of germs. As a result of this, many more workplaces are having specialist cleaning done within the workplace to reduce the risk of the virus spreading, even if they are not fully back in the office, or still have employees working from home.

Once touched, these germs then spread quickly. One study found that after a handle was touched, within two to four hours, almost 60% of employees and surfaces had contracted the germs. Poor office hygiene can also be attributed to this spread, with around 39% of UK office workers not washing their hands properly after visiting the toilet or throughout the day.

Viruses in the air

It is still debated as to whether coronavirus is an airborne virus or not and whilst dirty hands and surfaces are one thing contributing to the spread, the risk of the virus spreading through the air is another. One of the biggest risks in the workplace not from the workplace itself, but from sick or asymptomatic employees coming in and spreading germs without even realising. If one person is sick, then they could easily spread the virus by coughing, touching surfaces Circulated air in offices can also contribute to the spread of viruses and germs, as often in indoor environments, the air is recirculated within air conditioning or heating units.

Keep on washing

The home offices so many of us are now used to are obviously a much more controlled environment, with much fewer people and less shared surface, so you still are better working from home if you can. However, you need to remember that coronavirus is still a huge issue and you are still at risk of bringing it into your home, especially if you work remotely from a cafe, head out for lunch or your family members or partner is still working in an office or workplace environment.

No matter where you are working, you must continue to wash your hands and prioritise cleanliness and sanitisation to protect yourself and others. The only way which viruses grow and develop is when they are in the body, meaning that you need to transfer them somehow and this is most commonly done by touching your face.