Our ruling: False.
– including nurses, doctors and grocery store employees – continued to work, putting them at a higher risk of contracting the new coronavirus.
Though businesses and workers take precautions to help mitigate the spread of the virus, some industries,Social media posts have contributed to the spread of misinformation about the number of cases and deaths within industries., misinformation and speculation surrounding the outbreaks circulate on social media.
As of April 9, nearly 9,300 health care workers in the USA had been infected with the coronavirus, according to a
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