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COVID-19 repercussions on the labor market. In a second step, we identify frontline workers by focusing on a subcategory of essential workers; those in occupation groups where a third or less of workers can feasibly work from home based on analysis by Dingel and. Frontline Essential Workers. First responders. These are the people communities depend on in emergencies, such as firefighters and police. Education. Making sure children can grow academically even during a pandemic means vaccinating teachers, their support staff, and daycare employees. Food and agriculture. Many of the outbreaks at the onset
Information And Resources. COVID-19 - Frontline Workers. Frontline COVID-19 Workers. Essential workers, including healthcare workers, are expected to go out when everyone else is expected to stay inside. Now more than ever, it is important to make sure you address your fears and making sure you have strong coping strategies.. Nearly 7 million essential workers are employed in low-wage health jobs on the COVID-19 front lines, including: Health care support workers such as orderlies and phlebotomists
Frontline workers tend to be the most racially diverse essential workers. COVID-19 has hit Black and Latino or Hispanic workers especially hard, and both are well-represented in the frontline
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