Amazon has identified more than 19,000 COVID-19 cases among its frontline workers - Business Insider

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Amazon has identified more than 19,000 COVID-19 cases among its frontline workers

A worker in a face mask walks by trucks parked at an Amazon facility in Long Island, New York on March 17, 2020.Thursday that 19,816 of its frontline workers have tested positive for COVID-19.

The company claimed its positive case rate was 42% lower than it would expect based on rates in the general population around its facilities is, but its study has not been independently verified. Amazon claimed that its positive case rate was 42% lower than rates in the general population — as reported by Johns Hopkins University and while also accounting for the geography and age of its employees.were "conservative" on the basis that it included both confirmed and presumptive cases and that not everyone in the general population gets screened for the virus, though Amazon's analysis has not been independently verified.

 

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As a AmznFulfillment employee I’m not surprised. Social distancing is impossible in their warehouses, and all too many ppl either don’t wear a mask, or they don’t wear it properly. This includes ppl in leadership. amazon JeffBezos is all about profits before ppl.

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