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| title = Business response to community disease transmission | | title = Business response to community disease transmission | ||
| team = Cybersecurity and Privacy | | team = Cybersecurity and Privacy | ||
| leader = Pamela Gupta, Damien Thwaites | | leader = Pamela Gupta, Damien Thwaites | ||
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| municipalities = None | | municipalities = None | ||
| contributors = Anna Lainfiesta | | contributors = Anna Lainfiesta | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, March 16, 2022
Business response to Community Disease Transmission | |
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COVID-19 Toolkit for Business | |
Team Organizations | Cybersecurity and Privacy |
Team Leaders | Pamela Gupta Damien Thwaites |
City, State | None |
Contributors | Anna Lainfiesta |
Website | |
Document |
Description
[[Has description::Information and guidance from trustworthy sources to help businesses rapidly and cost-effectively protect their employees, customers, and partners from the risks of exposure to communicable diseases such as COVID-19.
Challenges
Businesses receive an overwhelming volume of constantly changing and questionable information, hindering their ability to respond rapidly and effectively.
Solutions
Various government agencies and private organizations provide information and guidance to help businesses plan, prepare, and respond to community disease transmission.