id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-334543-gavnscor Lim, Rachel K. Are night shift workers at an increased risk for COVID-19? 2020-07-29 .txt text/plain 894 57 49 This potential relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and clock genes, coupled with previously reported effects of night shift work on health leads us to hypothesize that night shift workers may be at an increased physiological risk of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID19) . This potential relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection and clock genes, coupled with previously reported effects of night shift work on health leads us to hypothesize that night shift workers may be at an increased physiological risk of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID19) . The mechanisms that drive these associations are not well understood; however, current literature suggests that the disruption of circadian rhythms may cause downstream hormonal and immune effects that render night shift workers more susceptible to disease. The mechanisms that drive these associations are not well understood; however, current literature suggests that the disruption of circadian rhythms may cause downstream hormonal and immune effects that render night shift workers more susceptible to disease. ./cache/cord-334543-gavnscor.txt ./txt/cord-334543-gavnscor.txt