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WHO recommends daily temperature testing of staff
The WHO has advised companies to temperature test staff daily to help prevent transmission of COVID-19 between employees As Ireland reopens for business with the easing of some restrictions, the WHO has issued clear guidelines for a safe back to work protocol....
Government ‘Return to Work Safely Protocol’ includes Temperature Screening
Ireland is getting ready to return to work as the government is set to announce the releasing of some restricions from May 18th. However, this will not be a return to the way things were before the lockdown. Everything has changed, and the health of staff and...
Ireland’s return to work protocol to include temperature screening
A confidential draft version of the "Return to Work Safely Protocol" seen by RTE describes safety measures including social distancing, no-handshakes, regular deep cleaning and temperature testing to be introduced by businesses hoping to reopen in Ireland. The...
Tayto Park delay opening but will include temperature testing of guests when they do
Plans to reopen Tayto Park next week have been delayed following the company’s review of statutory regulations published on Monday (June 8th).
Exposing yourself to the sun or to temperatures higher than 25C degrees DOES NOT prevent the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
You can catch COVID-19, no matter how sunny or hot the weather is. Countries with hot weather have reported cases of COVID-19. To protect yourself, make sure you clean your hands frequently and thoroughly and avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose.
Antibody tests do not guarantee immunity
The prospect of "immunity passports" being issued to get people back to work has been dealt a blow after experts warned that antibody tests cannot guarantee someone is resistant to coronavirus infection. Many governments and health bodies all around the world had said...