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There is a thin line between adaptation and shutting one’s eyes to something that has become commonplace. This line will be tested in 2021 as more and more people all over the world begin to get used to the pandemic and its ongoing global devastation of human lives.

There is a greater need to maintain safety measures across all facilities in 2021 than there was even in 2020, and we will elaborate on that next.

Vaccination Dates Are Uncertain

Even in the most ideal case scenario presented by Reuters, only 75% of the population in the United States will be able to receive their first dose of the vaccine by April 2022, provided that 1 million people are vaccinated per day!

To provide that first dose to 75% of the US population by the end of 2021, the government would have to vaccinate 1.3 million people per day.

As should be evident, these estimations are best case scenarios and still they cannot exactly provide us with any concrete info regarding when the vaccination will reach us.

After factoring in multiple real-life obstacles such as per-state efficiency and potential supply deficits, the road to complete immunization feels even more shrouded in mist than before.

Vaccination Alone is Insufficient

No vaccine can provide 100% protection against any disease, and that holds true for Covid-19 as well. There will always be the risk of infection on coming into contact with the mutated coronavirus, even if that individual has been vaccinated.

This poses a real issue only because of the fact that Covid-19 is extremely contagious and can therefore be spread from one infected individual to all vulnerable individuals in their vicinity.

Even for people who have received their first shot of the vaccine, taking the basic precautions in 2021 comes highly recommended for this very reason.

Current Vaccines Cannot Provide Protection Against All Strains of Covid-19

As if Covid-19 was not bad enough, there are now multiple new strains of the mutated coronavirus, which have mutated into even more difficult RNA structures to vaccinate against than their source of origin. For example, B.1.351 is a new variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus which is not affected much by the present vaccines in most cases.

How to Keep Your Workforce Safe in 2021

Aside from the usual respirators, gloves and other appropriate PPE, sneeze guards can be crucial in keeping your workforce protected against all strains of the coronavirus, or any other pathogen that can be transmitted from person to person via a stray sneeze or cough.

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Failure to comply with the preventive measures will inevitably lead to worse circumstances than what we saw in 2020. From the perspective of a business owner and a member of the greater society, it is imperative that you take the necessary precautions to keep yourself, your business, and your workforce safe from Covid-19 in 2021 as well.