coronavirus.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that companies monitor employees for symptoms and alert those who may have been in contact with an infected person.
Some states may order businesses to follow such guidance.Employers have the right to take employees' temperature and ask about symptoms or if they have been exposed to or diagnosed with the virus.
If an employee doesn't respond to those questions, they can be barred from the workplace.Businesses are required to provide a safe working environment.
They also have to keep track of infections contracted on the job and report any hospitalizations or deaths related to the disease to the U.S.