Jonathan E. Fielding will advise the union as it develops safety standards and protocols for preventing the spread of COVID-19 when production resumes.
"Developing guidelines to safeguard people’s health as they work is a critical element of reopening this important industry," said Jonathan Fielding.
“COVID 19 remains a most serious health threat to all those who want and need to return to work. Therefore developing guidelines to safeguard people’s health as they work is a critical element of reopening this important industry,” said Fielding, who is also a distinguished professor of health policy and management and of pediatrics at the University of California, Los Angeles Schools of Public Health and Medicine.
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