Almost half (46%) of organisations have employees who have experienced long Covid in the past 12 months, a study has shown, with access to occupational
LONDON (Reuters) - A quarter of British employers have cited long COVID as a main cause of long-term sickness absences, a survey by a professional bod.
A quarter of British employers have cited long COVID as a main cause of long-term sickness absences, a survey by a professional body found on Tuesday, adding that it raised questions over how.
Deaths from omicron and delta are similar to the worst flu season; border reopening predicted to ease worker shortages; a quarter of British employers citee long-COVID as a main cause of absences. Follow updates here.