Health Resources for Your Business
Tom Chulick, President & CEO of the St. Louis Regional Chamber outlines resources that can help St. Louis businesses respond to COVID-19
This article is 6 years old. It was published on March 12, 2020.
As the number of COVID-19 cases spread in the United States, it is important St. Louis regional businesses feel well-equipped and prepared to handle this challenge. The St. Louis Regional Chamber is working closely with local and state governments, community leaders, and health officials to make sure businesses and our workforce have factual and up-to-date information.
While COVID-19 rightly deserves our attention, our understanding and response to the issue should be based in fact, not fear. The Regional Chamber has compiled resources for employees and employers rooted in fact to protect and prepare themselves for the impacts of COVID-19. These resources from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and include updated information on disease spread, travel notices, and guidance for businesses.
We hope these resources will preserve the operation of business in the St. Louis region and keep our communities safe.
Resources from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce:
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Workplace Tips for Employee
- Guidance For Employers To Plan and Respond To Coronavirus
Resources from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention:
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Department:
St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment
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Topic:
Employment, Jobs, and Careers
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