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COVID Rates Significantly Lower for Solid Waste Collection/Facility Workers

2020-06-10 09:00:00| Waste Age

Thankfully, the rate of increase of COVID cases is slowing.  Nonetheless, as of early June, according to the CDC, more than twenty thousand new COVID cases are still occurring daily across the U.S. and the death rate is more than 1,000 per [ more ]

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