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Extra sleep reduces healthcare workers’ COVID risk; burnout has opposite effect – Clinical Daily News – McKnight’s Long Term Care News – McKnight’s Long Term Care News
One hour longer sleep duration at night is linked to 12% lower odds of contracting COVID-19. And workers who report feeling burned out every day are more likely…

Sleep habits and burnout are tied to infectious disease risks, and new evidence shows that healthcare workers who manage to get a long nights sleep are less likely to contract COVID-19. Worker burnout, meanwhile, has the opposite effect.
Thats according to a web-based survey of workers with a high frequency of COVID-19 exposure. The study ranged across six countries, including the United States. Participants answered questions about demographics, number of sleep hours at night, daytime napping hours,…
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