Nearly 74 million essential workers at high risk for COVID in the U.S.
Corona has been the leading cause of problems since March and when it was declared a national crisis. With no vaccine and rising cases, things don't seem to be good. Especially for essential workers. A new study shows that as many as 74 million essential workers and their families are at increased risk for COVID-19. From these 74 million, about 61% are at the risk of severe COVID. To read more on this, click here.
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