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Read MoreMassachusetts Governor Charlie Baker today unveiled a new state web site designed to provide updated information for employers and others about the Coronavirus.
The site provides a link to Centers for Disease Control Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers to respond to the COVID-19 virus, along with a downloadable poster with tips on minimizing the spread of germs in the workplace.
AIM will keep member companies updated on developments as they are posted on the state’s web site. Members may also call the AIM Employer Hotline at 800.470.6277 with specific questions.
The state notes that although the risk to Massachusetts residents of the novel Coronavirus is low, the risk for influenza is currently high. Many of the things you do to help prevent colds and the flu can help protect you against other respiratory viruses.