Recommends C.D.C. Changes to American Business

Recommends C.D.C. Changes to American Business

Temperature checks, desk shields, and no public transit: The guidelines would remake office life. Some may decide it’s easier to keep employees at home.

- The New York Times

                

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- Alex Welsh for The New York Times

 

Upon arriving at work, employees should get a temperature and symptom check.

Inside the office, desks should be six feet apart. If that isn’t possible, employers should consider erecting plastic shields around desks.

Seating should be barred in common areas.

And face coverings should be worn at all times.

These are among sweeping new recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on the safest way for American employers reopening their offices to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

If followed, the guidelines would lead to a far-reaching remaking of the corporate work experience. They even upend years of advice on commuting, urging people to drive to work by themselves, instead of taking mass transportation or car-pooling, to avoid potential exposure to the virus.