Quarter of UK employers cite long-Covid as driving absences - survey
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 workers with the condition were being supported in their jobs.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is leading a strategy for the country to live with Covid-19, lifting restrictions as booster shots and the lower severity of the Omicron variant weaken the link between cases and death.
However, Britain is still averaging around...
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