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Min Aung, supervisor of Ginger + Soy, performs a temperature check and screens chef Jae Won for any symptoms as he arrives for work, as part of Duke University’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Symptom monitoring

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Duke employees and students can download the free Duke Symptom Monitoring app to complete the mandatory daily COVID-19 symptom-monitoring form.

Video: How To Use Duke’s New COVID-19 Symptom Monitoring App

Duke staff, faculty and students are encouraged to download and use the free app to complete the symptom monitoring survey

PUBLISHED July 20, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus , Medicine
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Duke employees will need to report if they have any COVID-19 symptoms like a fever, cough or shortness of breath each day before working on campus.

Video: How to Complete Your Daily COVID-19 Symptom Log

Duke staff, faculty and contractors are required to complete a symptom monitoring form before arriving to work on campus each day

PUBLISHED June 25, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus , Medicine
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Monitoring for COVID-19 at Duke

Duke Provost Sally Kornbluth interviews Dr. Carol Epling, Duke Employee Occupational Health and...

PUBLISHED July 29, 2020
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Staying a Step Ahead of COVID-19

Contact tracers in Duke Employee Occupational Health & Wellness serve as comforting voices while on the trail of coronavirus

In April, one of Puya Abbassi’s colleagues told him that they’d tested positive for...

PUBLISHED May 20, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus , Medicine
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Lab Research Analyst Samantha Skavicus works n the lab of Nicholas Heaton. Photo courtesy of Nicholas Heaton.

Duke Labs Begin Phased, Deliberate March Toward Reopening

With plenty of safeguards and patience, some research resumes in pockets on campus

On most days, Stacy Horner does her work in the CARL Building, where corridors and labs are...

PUBLISHED May 13, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus , Research
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