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  • COVID-19 safety message to Fife workplaces

    Created: 10/02/2021
    News/Events Category: General News


    Director of Public Health and NHS Fife, Dona Milne, speaks directly to organisations across Fife about the most effective ways staff can keep themselves safe from COVID-19, if they are required to be in the workplace or cannot work from home. 

    The advice includes:

    • Stay at home and book a test, if you think you have mild symptoms of COVID-19 (find out more at NHS inform).
    • Maintain a two metre distance from your colleagues at all time.
    • Regularly wash your hands, wipe down surfaces, and open windows for ventilation. A face covering should be worn throughout the day. 
    • Stagger breaks to avoid crowding in communal kitchen areas and to maintain social distancing.
    • Don't share food or a car with your colleagues. 




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