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zelphirkalt
2238 days ago
I imagine, that working in shifts actually increases chance of infection, because of aerosols and surface contamination. However, you are right, that it would be fairer to do that.
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Izkata
2237 days ago
Depends on how the shifts are organized. Every-other-week, for example, gives time over the weekend for the viruses to die off.
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