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  2. This interim list identifies “essential workers” as those who conduct a range of operations and services in industries that are essential to ensure the continuity of critical functions in the United States (U.S.).

  3. Dec 23, 2020 · The next group of people that will get the COVID-19 vaccine are frontline essential workers. Here's a list of occupations that qualify.

    • Why Is This Sector “Essential?”
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    The economy is heavily reliant on trade and travel occurring throughout the nation. What that means, in particular, is that the transportation sector is designed to support the safe and efficient movement of people, goods and products for business and pleasure. Even when disruptions in the supply chain do occur, this sector must respond, adapt and ...

    Of the 42 states, the District of Columbia (D.C.), Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands that have adopted guidance on who is considered an “essential worker,” the general elements included in the definition of “transportation and logistics” include airlines, railroads, taxis, private transportation providers and public and private mail and...

    A search of legislationaddressing transportation and COVID-19 revealed that at least six states—Hawaii, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania—and Puerto Rico have introduced 19 pieces of legislation. At least two states—Hawaii and New York—have so far approved legislation. And, in Wisconsin, the governor recently proposed ...

    U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Transportation and Delivery.
    U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency: Guidance on the Essential Critical Workforce.
    U.S. Department of Transportation: COVID-19 Message.
    American Public Transportation Association: Public Transit Response to COVID-19.
    • Private and Public Healthcare Essential Workers. Critical clinical workers who perform research, development and testing required for the COVID-19 response.
    • Law Enforcement, public safety officers and first responders. Public, private, and voluntary personnel—both front line and management—in emergency management, law enforcement, fire and rescue services, emergency medical services and private security, to include public and private hazardous material responders, air medical service providers (pilots and supporting technicians), corrections, and search and rescue personnel.
    • Food and Agriculture Essential Workers. Workers supporting groceries, pharmacies, convenience stores, and other retail, including unattended and vending, selling human food, animal/pet food and pet supply and beverage products.
    • Essential Worker in the Energy Sector. Workers supporting the energy sector, regardless of the energy source—including but not limited to nuclear, fossil, hydroelectric, or renewable—segment of the system or infrastructure the worker is involved in or who are needed to monitor, operate, engineer, and maintain the reliability, safety, environmental health and physical and cybersecurity of the energy system.
  4. The essential workers who make our economy function, from care workers to farmworkers, nurses to grocery store clerks, childcare workers to teachers, port truck drivers and warehouse workers and so many more who make life possible for the rest of us are disproportionately low paid workers. They are disproportionately women.

  5. Feb 4, 2021 · Under this mandate, they developed multiple versions of an advisory list describing essential critical infrastructure workers (ECIWs). 1 The list includes those who “conduct a range of operations and services that are typically essential to continued critical infrastructure viability” during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1 Early versions of this ...

  6. Mar 31, 2020 · Of DHS’s list of essential workers, health care practitioners and support workers face the greatest levels of exposure. On average, 85% of these workers are frequently in close proximity to...

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