Scenario | Theme | Examples |
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Food Service Workers | ||
Challenges if you or someone in your home were to test positive for COVID-19 | Financial | 鈥淣avigate the financial ramifications of missing work as a service industry professional if infected鈥 |
Household safety | 鈥淜eeping my family from becoming sick鈥 鈥淣ot having enough non-shared rooms to properly distance at home鈥 | |
Work impact | 鈥淓mployers don鈥檛 really care anymore about who鈥檚 been exposed or about making people work while they鈥檙e sick.鈥 | |
Exposure | 鈥淓nsuring that I don鈥檛 become infected and transmit the illness to others at work.鈥 | |
Mental health | 鈥淒ealing with anxiety to keep my child safe from catching COVID鈥 | |
Tips and challenges about COVID-19 mitigation strategies | Guidelines | Challenges: 鈥淗ard to keep up with constantly changing guidelines from the CDC, state, city鈥 |
Precautions | Tips: 鈥淢aintaining social distancing and reintegrating with mask use seems really beneficial even if someone tests positive.鈥 | |
Resources | Challenges: 鈥淩unning out of covid tests at the testing sites was a constant pain.鈥 Tips: 鈥淚t would be great if air purifiers were used in public spaces鈥 | |
Household safety | Challenges: 鈥淚t is hard to stay distant from your child who has covid. You want to protect yourself but you also don鈥檛 want your loved one to feel alone.鈥 | |
Mental health | Challenges: 鈥淭he constant arguments with guests in order to get them to comply with policy was a constant stress adding factor.鈥 | |
Tips and challenges about COVID-19 precaution and decision-making | Work issues | Challenges: 鈥淟ast year my coworkers thanked me when I still masked after being exposed or when I was feeling sick. Now I鈥檝e had coworkers mock me for doing so.鈥 Challenges: 鈥淧eople at work catch COVID but precautions are not taken seriously to avoid spread.鈥 |
Social interaction | Challenges: 鈥淚t always throws me for a loop when I鈥檓 casually discussing what I consider to be basic human decency and someone responds with annoyance. It鈥檚 baffling and discouraging.鈥 | |
Precautions | Challenges: 鈥淣ot knowing the views of other people regarding COVID and the precautions that they are taking. It鈥檚 intimidating.鈥 Challenges: 鈥淚 feel as though people have truly become laxed in how they respond to covid in the workplace and may not take the precautions we did two years ago.鈥 | |
COVID-19 Mitigation Professionals | ||
In-home mitigation | Masks | Wear N95 respirators (masks) or P100/N100 elastomerics if finances permit. |
Filtration | Use HEPA filters or do-it-yourself (DIY) air cleaners called Corsi-Rosenthal boxes or SAFE air purifiers. | |
Ventilation | Open windows. Use fans to blow clean air in. Use fans to blow infected air out of isolation rooms. | |
Isolation | Create an isolation room at home. Family members testing negative stay outside as much as possible. The person who is ill should eat outside if possible. | |
Testing and Treatment | Testing | Get PCR testing if possible. Use at-home rapid-antigen tests too, or at-home loop-mediated amplification (LAMP) tests if finances permit. |
Treatment | Seek Paxlovid, monoclonal antibody treatment, or other early treatments, as guidelines recommend. | |
Community Involvement | Work issues | Take paid sick leave or paid time off, to the extent allowed. Look for possible remote work options to make up for financial gaps. |
Social support | Reach out to family and friends to watch children while parents work, if needed. Reach out to local community resources for help. |