How to Screen for the Coronavirus at Your Property Without Breaking the Law
How to Screen for the Coronavirus at Your Property Without Breaking the Law
March 31, 2020
United States
United States
United States
With COVID-19 affecting virtually every business, most companies, to protect their employees, residents and visitors, are now taking precautionary measures. This includes asking employees and visitors about their potential exposure to COVID-19 and denying access to the site if their responses indicate potential exposure to the virus.
In this article for GlobeSt. Eversheds Sutherland Partner Rob Plowden and Associate Warren Smith discuss to what extent commercial property owners can screen visitors for exposure to the virus and possibly deny access.
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