If there are increased absences from work in the US, how many other countries are suffering similarly?
— Megan Ben Dor Ruthven (@_mbdr_) January 29, 2023
HT @chantz_y https://t.co/RF1jG3iome
The mass disabling event is ongoing. We are disabling our current and future workforces, while continuing to hit the accelerator. https://t.co/7cD8TfarW0 pic.twitter.com/4kK3ZrpME9
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) January 29, 2023
The part I don’t understand is the public’s REFUSAL to game out what comes next. This won’t magically stop. It’s not going to magically improve. People are going to get sicker & sicker with each infection, & so many of these young people won’t be able to work in the coming years.
— Laura Miers (@LauraMiers) January 29, 2023
Not talking about the fact that COVID infection spikes your risk of heart attack is empowering anti vaxxers. The implications of this failure of public health are broad and will be with us for many years https://t.co/tV5TZsukHC
— Julia Marie (@julia_doubleday) January 29, 2023
Of New York residents who have filed for workers' comp because of long COVID, roughly 70% said they experienced symptoms that kept them out of work for at least six months or needed continued medical care https://t.co/CngCM5UuwY
— Jess (@MeetJess) January 29, 2023
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