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Measuring Work-Related Risk of COVID-19: Comparison of COVID-19 Incidence by Occupation and Industry – Wisconsin, September 2020-May 2021

25 Pages Posted: 12 Apr 2022

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Ian W. Pray

Government of the United States of America - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Barbara Grajewski

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Collin Morris

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Komi Modji

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Peter DeJonge

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Carrie Tomasallo

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Traci DeSalvo

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Ryan P. Westergaard

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

Jonathan Meiman

Wisconsin Department of Health Services

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Abstract

Background: Work-related exposures play an important role in SARS-CoV-2 transmission, yet few studies have measured the risk of COVID-19 across occupations and industries.

Methods: During September 2020 – May 2021, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services collected occupation and industry data as part of routine COVID-19 case investigations. Adults aged 18-64 years with confirmed or probable COVID-19 in Wisconsin were assigned standardized occupation and industry codes. Cumulative incidence rates were weighted for non-response and calculated using full-time equivalent (FTE) workforce denominators from the 2020 American Community Survey.

Findings: An estimated 11.6% of workers (347,013 of 2.98 million) in Wisconsin, ages 18-64 years, had COVID-19 from September 2020 to May 2021. The highest incidence by occupation (per 100 full-time equivalents) occurred among personal care and services workers (22.4), healthcare practitioners and support staff (20.7), and protective services workers (20.7). High risk sub-groups included nursing assistants and personal care aides (28.8), childcare workers (25.8), food and beverage service workers (25.3), personal appearance workers (24.4), and law enforcement workers (24.1). By industry, incidence was highest in healthcare (18.6); the highest risk sub-sectors were nursing care facilities (30.5) and warehousing (28.5). 

Interpretation: This analysis represents one of the most complete examinations to date of COVID-19 incidence by occupation and industry. Our approach demonstrates the value of standardized occupational data collection by public health, and may be a model for improved occupational surveillance elsewhere. Workers at higher risk of SARS-CoV-2 exposure may benefit from targeted workplace COVID-19 vaccination and mitigation efforts.

Funding: Nothing to disclose.

Declaration of Interest: None to declare.

Ethical Approval: This activity was reviewed by CDC and was conducted consistent with applicable federal law and CDC policy.

Keywords: Covid-19, occupation, Industry, Wisconsin, epidemiology, United States

Suggested Citation

Pray, Ian W. and Grajewski, Barbara and Morris, Collin and Modji, Komi and DeJonge, Peter and Tomasallo, Carrie and DeSalvo, Traci and Westergaard, Ryan P. and Meiman, Jonathan, Measuring Work-Related Risk of COVID-19: Comparison of COVID-19 Incidence by Occupation and Industry – Wisconsin, September 2020-May 2021. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4081070 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4081070

Ian W. Pray (Contact Author)

Government of the United States of America - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ( email )

Atlanta
United States

Barbara Grajewski

Wisconsin Department of Health Services ( email )

Collin Morris

Wisconsin Department of Health Services ( email )

Komi Modji

Wisconsin Department of Health Services ( email )

Peter DeJonge

Wisconsin Department of Health Services ( email )

Carrie Tomasallo

Wisconsin Department of Health Services ( email )

Traci DeSalvo

Wisconsin Department of Health Services ( email )

Ryan P. Westergaard

Wisconsin Department of Health Services ( email )

Jonathan Meiman

Wisconsin Department of Health Services ( email )

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