This week, many states are reopening and beginning to lift lockdowns amid the COVID-19 crisis. That also means some people will be heading back to their workplaces, or are at least beginning to think about it.
This can be stress-inducing, especially if you’ve spent weeks on lockdown and have an eye on the grim statistics. So, what do you need to know about staying safe?
Know Your Value founder and “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski recently spoke to Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician, former health commissioner for Baltimore and leading voice in public health on what you should keep in mind.
Here’s what she told us:
1. Inquire what workplace policies are in place.
“The CDC has guidelines that include deep cleaning, checking ventilation and having hand sanitizing materials. There are specific guidance for different types of workplaces. Your employer should do their part to keep you and other employees and customers safe,” said Dr. Wen.
2. Practice good public health hygiene.
“Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, and use sanitizer when soap and water are not available,” said Dr. Wen. “Wipe down communal surfaces if you need to use them. For example, if you use a shared computer, wipe the keyboard with Clorox wipes before you type.









