How do we decide who is a "Hero" ?
The US government had initially decided to allow states to use up the extra pandemic relief funds to give bonuses or additional pay to frontline workers or those who worked constantly through the pandemic, this pay is called "Hero Pay" or "Hazard Pay". The category included people like healthcare s ...
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