Officials in Hawaii have classified worker exposure risk to the COVID-19 virus into four categories, according to the state’s Department of Labor & Industrial Relations.
The categories include “very high, high, medium and lower risk,” with most Hawaii workers likely falling into the latter category, DLIR Director Scott Murakami said in a news release.
“The information is to help employers determine appropriate precautions,” Murakami said.
Lower-risk jobs are those that don’t require contact with individuals suspected of being infected with SARS-CoV-2,...
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