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Pinoy care worker who died of COVID-19 in UK worked too hard, says wife

Published April 21, 2021 10:59pm Joven Flores, a head chef at a nursing and home care in the United Kingdom, did what he loved before dying of the viral COVID-19: Bring smiles to residents by baking cakes and preparing meals for them. This was how Flores wife, Aurora narrated his dedication to his job. Flores worked there for 18 years. He was paid £11.50 an hour and  worked in overtime shifts and on weekends. The salary was very low.. But my husband loved his job, and he was dedicated,” 64-year-old Aurora said according to an article published at The Guardian.  Flores wife said all he did was to be a dedicated cook at his work and even in his days off, he would cook meals for his family. He would only rest on the sofa, sleep and watch television during breaks.

43% of Londoners worked from home in 2020

43% of Londoners worked from home in 2020 ​ By IANS | ​ 1 Views   London, April 20 : As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic-related restrictions, 43 per cent of the residents of London worked from home in 2020, up from 31 per cent in 2019, the UK s Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. London and surrounding areas had the highest rates of working from home in 2020, with many areas in Scotland and Northern Ireland having the lowest, Xinhua news agency quoted the ONS as saying on Monday. One of the reasons London had the highest rates of homeworking was because of the types of industries that predominate the city, it added.

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