When is a simple cough actually a cold, flu or coronavirus? What’s the difference in symptoms, when should you send an employee home, and/or ask they get tested? Flu shots; should they be standard for all members of your team? Temperature checks—forehead, wrist or elsewhere; what’s most accurate? This webinar primer for the upcoming flu season will help you set clear health and communications guidelines to ensure your team is healthy and safe. Hear from epidemiologist Mark Springer from Spokane Regional Health District and King County Health and Environmental Investigator Doug Dyer in this informative webinar.
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Introduction and Food Code
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Coronavirus Symptoms
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Response and Recognizing Coronavirus
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Masks and Social Distancing
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Rapid testing equipment & Thermometers
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Rapid Testing, Flu shot, Doctor Release, Tracing
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Spreading, Tracing, and Testing
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Spreading from Asymptomatic People
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Employees who test negative
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Screening and Testing practices
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – How long to quarantine
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Free Testing
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Doug Dyer, Safe Start Team in King County
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – Top two things operators in King County should be doing
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – How to notify guests
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – How long is this going to last?
Ready for Winter–Cold, flu or coronavirus – The big takeaways