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  • As of this writing (April 2020), public health is marshalling its response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) pandemic The sobering statistics that are available today will be outdated within hours Suffice it to say that, upon the June 2020 publication of this column, our collective understanding of the pandemic, the response, the efficacy of the response, and the new normal will be better known At every stage of understanding, however, our primary and enduring wish is that our families, colleagues, neighbors, and friends are safe As new public directives surrounding shelter-in-place, social distancing, masks, disinfection, etc are established, we will explore new norms around continued operations in environmental health Today, most everyone in the environmental health workforce is working from home either part-time or full-time
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  • Journal_of_Environmental_Health
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  • WHO
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  • Building Capacity for a Remote Environmental Health Workforce
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  • #822933
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  • 2020

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