Guidelines to minimize the risk of contagion when going out on the street

Prevention week
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Departamento de Prevención y Desarrollo de la Cultura de la Salud

We are immersed in the celebration of our "V F-M Prevention Week" and as part of the actions that are being carried out digitally, our Senior Prevention Technicians are approaching us through videos in which they give us recommendations and tell us about the measures that we must carry out to be able to tackle the risks we are facing. exposed.

On this occasion, the person in charge of advising us on how to minimize the risks in the much desired exit from confinement is Iván Fernández Suárez, Doctor in Occupational Risk Prevention.

Let's get to it:

After several weeks of rigorous confinement, we are about to begin the de-escalation of the isolation caused by COVID-19. We are all eager to get out and resume our social lives. But the risk is still present, the virus remains active in our society and our homes continue to be the safest places.

For all these reasons, it is time to be, if possible, even more responsible, since we are going to expose ourselves to the risk of going outside more frequently. In this video, we highlight the most important premises to be able to leave our homes with the greatest possible security measures. Being aware of the risk is the best way to face it. The virus is invisible and can be present anywhere, it has shown notable signs of its contagion power. We must be able to minimize the risk of contact with responsible attitudes and thus guarantee that both the de-escalation and the disappearance of the virus are as quick and effective as possible.

The deadlines to recover the long-awaited normality will depend on our correct action, so let's be responsible and protect what is most precious, our health and that of our loved ones.


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