Care For You, Others, and the Community
Researchers serve a vital role at Teachers College. In human subjects studies, researchers are responsible for protecting the safety and welfare of participants in the research, including the researchers themselves, research subjects, students, and staff. In these sections, we provide guidelines to help researchers maintain best practices for such protections during a pandemic.
AT MINIMUM, YOU SHOULD KNOW:
Person to person exposure is the most frequent route of transmission for infectious viruses and occurs via direct inhalation of respiratory droplets during close contact. Exposure is at its highest when people are:
- Within ~6 feet of one another.
- In close contact for ~15 minutes or more.
- Exposed to an infected person, especially when they cough, sneeze, or talk.
- In contact with surfaces and objects such as shared equipment. Keyboards, computer mouse, phones and writing utensils may become contaminated with SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, or other infectious viruses.
- In contact with COVID-19 by touching a contaminated surface and then touching one’s own eyes, nose, or mouth.