1. Employees were, or could have been, exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to employees not being informed that a member of staff, who had relatively close contact with all or most of the other employees, had tested positive for the virus. 2. Employees…
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1. Employees were, or could have been, exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to employees not being informed that a member of staff, who had relatively close contact with all or most of the other employees, had tested positive for the virus. 2. Employees…
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Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to the employer not informing employees when multiple staff members tested positive for the virus.
Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to there being at least 2 employees who tested positive; the employer not informing the rest of the staff; and the facility not shutting down for 2 weeks (per CDC protocols).
Employees could have been, and still could be, exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to: 1. Employees were not informed by the employer when multiple members of staff were confirmed to have tested positive for the virus; 2. Proper quarantine and cleaning protocols were…
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Employees could be exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, due to the employer not informing employees when some members of staff tested positive, and not following CDC guidelines for persons who might have been exposed.
Where multiple workers were confirmed positive for the COVID-19 virus, other staff could have been exposed, due to the employer not informing them; staff being in close contact with each other; and the facility not being deep cleaned.
Where multiple workers were confirmed positive for the COVID-19 virus, the employer did not inform other employees; did not conduct post-exposure protocols per CDC guidelines; and did not thoroughly clean and sanitize the workplace.
Where workers were confirmed positive for the COVID-19 virus, the employer did not inform the rest of the staff, and did not comply with CDC guidelines for post exposure protocols.
Employees could have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus in the workplace, since they were not informed that some employees had tested positive for the virus, and had recent contact with those employees for more than 15 minutes.