Quantifying the risk of workplace COVID-19 clusters in terms of commuter, workplace, and population characteristics.
This study from Theme 1 researchers of the PROTECT NCS used novel national data linkages to identify potential risk factors of workplace COVID-19 clusters, including possible protective effects of vaccination and increased physical distance at work.
This e-print discusses the work and how the same methodological approach can be applied to wider occupational and environmental health research.
Note e-prints posted on arXiv are not peer-reviewed by arXiv.
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