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Study finds retail workers serving customers have fivefold risk of Covid-19 – The Streetjournal
Retail workers serving customers are five times more likely to test positive for Covid-19 than their colleagues who do not interact with the public, according to a new study.
The research indicated overall there were higher rates of the virus among retail workers than in the general population. The study, published by the BMJ, looked at 104 employees from one grocery store in Boston, Massachusetts.
One in five of the workers tested positive for Covid-19 in May, a prevalence of 20 per cent compared…
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