Protecting Patients and Caregivers Returning to Work During COVID-19

Video Library published on December 22, 2020 in COVID-19
Monica Fawzy Bryant, Esq, COO
Triage Cancer, Chicago, IL
Joanna Fawzy Morales, Esq, CEO
Triage Cancer, Chicago, IL
Patients with cancer and their caregivers are expressing concern about returning to the workplace during the COVID-19 pandemic. Government mandates ensure safety in the workplace, but these mandates may not protect an immune compromised individual who may be protected under the law.
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