| Literature DB >> 32817604 |
David P Bui, Keegan McCaffrey, Michael Friedrichs, Nathan LaCross, Nathaniel M Lewis, Kylie Sage, Bree Barbeau, Dede Vilven, Carolyn Rose, Sara Braby, Sarah Willardson, Amy Carter, Christopher Smoot, Andrea Winquist, Angela Dunn.
Abstract
Improved understanding of the overall distribution of workplace coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks by industry sector could help direct targeted public health action; however, this has not been described. The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) analyzed COVID-19 surveillance data to describe workplace outbreaks by industry sectors. In this report, workplaces refer to non-health care, noncongregate-living, and noneducational settings. As of June 5, 2020, UDOH reported 277 COVID-19 outbreaks, 210 (76%) of which occurred in workplaces. Approximately 12% (1,389 of 11,448) of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Utah were associated with workplace outbreaks. The 210 workplace outbreaks occurred in 15 of 20 industry sectors;* nearly one half of all workplace outbreaks occurred in three sectors: Manufacturing (43; 20%), Construction (32; 15%) and Wholesale Trade (29; 14%); 58% (806 of 1,389) of workplace outbreak-associated cases occurred in these three sectors. Although 24% of Utah's workforce in all 15 affected sectors identified as Hispanic or Latino (Hispanic) or a race other than non-Hispanic white (nonwhite†) (1), 73% (970 of 1,335) of workplace outbreak-associated COVID-19 cases were in persons who identified as Hispanic or nonwhite. Systemic social inequities have resulted in the overrepresentation of Hispanic and nonwhite workers in frontline occupations where exposure to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, might be higher (2); extra vigilance in these sectors is needed to ensure prevention and mitigation strategies are applied equitably and effectively to workers of racial and ethnic groups disproportionately affected by COVID-19. Health departments can adapt workplace guidance to each industry sector affected by COVID-19 to account for different production processes and working conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32817604 PMCID: PMC7439983 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6933e3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Distribution of workplace outbreaks and workplace-associated COVID-19 cases, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industry sector, and demographic characteristics of persons with workplace-associated COVID-19 and their outcomes – Utah, March 6–June 5, 2020
| NAICS industry sector code | Industry sector | Workers, outbreaks, and cases
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| 31–33 | Manufacturing | 137,579 (11) | 43 (20) | 467 (34) | 339.4 | 365/444 (82) | 25/464 (5) | 12/464 (3) |
| 42 | Wholesale Trade | 53,045 (4) | 29 (14) | 200 (14) | 377.0 | 145/190 (76) | 8/197 (4) | 3/197 (2) |
| 23 | Construction | 113,610 (9) | 32 (15) | 139 (10) | 122.3 | 97/135 (72) | 11/139 (8) | 7/139 (5) |
| 44, 45 | Retail Trade | 169,559 (13) | 28 (13) | 116 (8) | 68.4 | 78/113 (69) | 5/116 (4) | 1/116 (1) |
| 56 | Administrative, Support, and Waste Management | 95,878 (7) | 9 (4) | 114 (8) | 118.9 | 68/109 (62) | 8/114 (7) | 2/114 (2) |
| 72 | Accommodation and Food Services | 128,983 (10) | 25 (12) | 100 (7) | 77.5 | 78/97 (80) | 7/100 (7) | 7/100 (7) |
| 48, 49 | Transportation and Warehousing | 64,360 (5) | 10 (5) | 97 (7) | 150.7 | 71/94 (76) | 9/97 (9) | 6/97 (6) |
| 71 | Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | 34,862 (3) | 6 (3) | 40 (3) | 114.7 | 14/39 (36) | 2/40 (5) | 0/40 (0) |
| 51, 54 | Professional, Scientific, Technical, and Information** | 151,275 (12) | 9 (4) | 47 (3) | 31.1 | 20/46 (43) | 5/47 (11) | 2/47 (4) |
| 52, 53, 92 | Finance, Real Estate, and Public Administration** | 147,220 (11) | 6 (3) | 24 (2) | 16.3 | 10/24 (42) | 1/23 (4) | 0/23 (0) |
| 81 | Other Services (except Public Administration) | 38,651 (3) | 8 (4) | 24 (2) | 62.1 | 13/23 (57) | 3/24 (13) | 1/24 (4) |
| 62 | Health Care and Social Assistance†† | 170,108 (13) | 5 (2) | 21 (2) | 12.3 | 11/21 (52) | 1/21 (5) | 0/21 (0) |
Abbreviation: COVID 19 = coronavirus disease 2019.
* Based on U.S. Census Quarterly Workforce Indicators, Utah 2019 (third quarter). https://qwiexplorer.ces.census.gov/static/explore.html#x=0&g=0.
† Cases per 100,000 workers. Estimated as workplace outbreak-associated COVID-19 cases per 100,000 workers in industry sector; does not include cases among workers not part of a workplace outbreak.
§ Among cases with known race and ethnicity (n = 1,335); Hispanic includes Hispanic or Latino; nonwhite includes the following (all non-Hispanic): black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, two or more races, or other race groups.
¶ Among cases with known hospitalization (n = 1,382) or severity status (n = 1,155); severe outcome defined as intensive care unit admission, mechanical ventilation, or death.
** Because of small case numbers, Information (NAICS code 51) and Professional, Scientific, and Technical services (NAICS code 54) sectors were combined into a single category; Finance and Insurance (NAICS code 52), Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (NAICS code 53), and Public Administration (NAICS code 92) sectors were also combined into a single category.
†† The full name of this NAICS sector includes “Health Care”; however, because health care settings were not included in this analysis, they represent only social assistance businesses.
Characteristics of nonoutbreak–associated cases and workplace outbreak-associated cases of COVID-19 among persons aged ≥15 years — Utah, March 6–June 5, 2020.
| Characteristic | Case status
no. (%) | P-value* | |
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| Not outbreak–associated | Workplace outbreak–associated | ||
| (n = 8,297) | (n = 1,389) | ||
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| 15–24 | 1,718 (20.7) | 192 (13.8) | |
| 25–44 | 3,489 (42.1) | 658 (47.4) | |
| 45–64 | 2,360 (28.4) | 493 (35.5) | |
| ≥65 | 730 (8.8) | 46 (3.3) | |
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| Hispanic or Latino | 3,303 (39.8) | 783 (56.4) | |
| White, non-Hispanic | 2,972 (35.8) | 365 (26.3) | |
| Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, non-Hispanic | 317 (3.8) | 61 (4.4) | |
| Asian, non-Hispanic | 194 (2.3) | 42 (3.0) | |
| Black or African American, non-Hispanic | 247 (3.0) | 38 (2.7) | |
| American Indian or Alaska Native, non-Hispanic | 309 (3.7) | 13 (0.9) | |
| Other, non-Hispanic | 237 (2.9) | 33 (2.4) | |
| Missing | 718 (8.7) | 54 (3.9) | |
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| Non-Hispanic | 4,279 (51.6) | 552 (39.7) | |
| Hispanic | 3,303 (39.8) | 783 (56.4) | |
| Missing | 715 (8.6) | 54 (3.9) | |
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| Female | 4,088 (49.3) | 536 (38.6) | |
| Male | 4,199 (50.6) | 853 (61.4) | |
| Missing | 10 (0.1) | 0 (0) | |
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| 0.24 | ||
| Yes | 2013 (24.3) | 318 (22.9) | |
| No | 1698 (20.5) | 298 (21.5) | |
| Missing | 4586 (55.3) | 773 (55.7) | |
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| 0.01 | ||
| Yes | 630 (7.6) | 85 (6.1) | |
| No | 7,136 (86.0) | 1,297 (93.4) | |
| Missing | 531(6.4) | 7 (0.5) | |
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| 0.74 | ||
| Yes | 217 (2.6) | 40 (2.9) | |
| No | 5,618 (67.7) | 1,115 (80.3) | |
| Missing | 2,462 (29.7) | 234 (16.8) | |
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| 0.94 | ||
| Yes | 195 (2.4) | 36 (2.6) | |
| No | 7,497 (90.4) | 1,341 (96.5) | |
| Missing | 605 (7.3) | 12 (0.9) | |
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| 0.78 | ||
| Yes | 84 (1.0) | 14 (1.0) | |
| No | 7,111 (85.7) | 1,339 (96.4) | |
| Missing | 1,102 (13.3) | 36 (2.6) | |
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| 0.61 | ||
| Yes | 59 (0.7) | 9 (0.6) | |
| No | 5,947 (71.7) | 1,153 (83.0) | |
| Missing | 2,291 (27.6) | 227 (16.3) | |
Abbreviations: COVID-19 = coronavirus disease 2019; ICU = intensive care unit.
* P-values based on chi-squared tests and excludes missing categories; level of significance = p<0.05.
† Persons with COVID-19 were classified as having a severe outcome if they were admitted to an ICU, required mechanical ventilation, or died; they were classified as not having a severe outcome if they were not admitted to an ICU, did not require mechanical ventilation, and did not die.
FIGUREPercentage point difference* between the percentage of workers with workplace outbreak-associated COVID-19 who are Hispanic/Latino and nonwhite† and the percentage of Hispanic/Latino and nonwhite workers within the entire industry workforce, by industry sector — Utah, March 6–June 5, 2020
Abbreviation: COVID-19 = coronavirus disease 2019.
* Sectors are sorted on absolute disparity between the percentage of Hispanic/Latino and nonwhite workers among workplace outbreak cases and the percentage of Hispanic/Latino and nonwhite workers in the overall industry workforce, in descending order.
† Nonwhite includes the following (all non-Hispanic): black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, two or more races, or other race groups.
§ Sector workforce demographics from U.S. Census Quarterly Workforce Indicators, Utah 2019 (third quarter); https://qwiexplorer.ces.census.gov/static/explore.html.
¶ Industry sectors are based on the North American Industry Classification System (https://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/). Because of small case numbers and similarities in sector processes and settings, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services and Information sectors were combined into a single category, as were Finance and Insurance, Real Estate, Rental and Leasing, and Public Administration.