Iñaki Moreno Sueskun, E. Extramiana Cameno, J. Díaz-González, J. Fernández Baraibar
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To identify a possible association between economic work activity of work and risk of illness in order to enable policies for more vulnerable groups of workers.
METHODS
We present the incidence rates for COVID-19, confirmed through active infection diagnostic testing, by National Economic Activity Code for all workers in Navarra, registered in the social security system, for those divisions with an incidence and number of exposed persons above their respective 75th percentiles.
RESULTS
Women and activities in services, food industry and construction, characterised by precarious employment, high presence of immigrants and probably worse living conditions, present a higher risk of becoming ill.
CONCLUSIONS
The socio-occupational inequalities associated with COVID-19 require an integrated public health and occupational health approach.