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  • AMcCord
    AMcCord

    Our policy uses a statement that ends with "HIV or HCV viruses, or other infectious diseases, such as the HTLV-I/II virus, bacteria,  fungus, or other viruses". Our intent was to cover emerging diseas

  • exlimey
    exlimey

    Nicely done. Often, a little strategic word-smithing will save the time and effort of revising a procedure or policy.

  • RookieBB
    RookieBB

    Thank you for responding!  That is a nice open ended statement for anything they may come up with!

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Our policy uses a statement that ends with "HIV or HCV viruses, or other infectious diseases, such as the HTLV-I/II virus, bacteria,  fungus, or other viruses". Our intent was to cover emerging diseases - like Zika. We haven't got a specific reference to Zika at this time.

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22 hours ago, AMcCord said:

Our policy uses a statement that ends with "HIV or HCV viruses, or other infectious diseases, such as the HTLV-I/II virus, bacteria,  fungus, or other viruses". Our intent was to cover emerging diseases - like Zika. We haven't got a specific reference to Zika at this time.

 

Nicely done. Often, a little strategic word-smithing will save the time and effort of revising a procedure or policy.

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