1. Occupational exposures and mitigation strategies among homeless shelter workers at risk of COVID-19.
- Author
-
Rao, Carol Y., Robinson, Tashina, Huster, Karin, Laws, Rebecca L., Keating, Ryan, Tobolowsky, Farrell A., McMichael, Temet M., Gonzales, Elysia, and Mosites, Emily
- Subjects
HOMELESS shelters ,COVID-19 ,HOMELESSNESS ,INFORMATION technology ,COVID-19 vaccines ,SARS-CoV-2 - Abstract
Objective: To describe the work environment and COVID-19 mitigation measures for homeless shelter workers and assess occupational risk factors for COVID-19. Methods: Between June 9-August 10, 2020, we conducted a self-administered survey among homeless shelter workers in Washington, Massachusetts, Utah, Maryland, and Georgia. We calculated frequencies for work environment, personal protective equipment use, and SARS-CoV-2 testing history. We used generalized linear models to produce unadjusted prevalence ratios (PR) to assess risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Results: Of the 106 respondents, 43.4% reported frequent close contact with clients; 75% were worried about work-related SARS-CoV-2 infections; 15% reported testing positive. Close contact with clients was associated with testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 (PR 3.97, 95%CI 1.06, 14.93). Conclusions: Homeless shelter workers may be at risk of being exposed to individuals with COVID-19 during the course of their work. Frequent close contact with clients was associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Protecting these critical essential workers by implementing mitigation measures and prioritizing for COVID-19 vaccination is imperative during the pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF