Many individuals have been practicing social distancing by working from home in recent weeks. While this arrangement can be a great way to reduce one’s exposure to COVID-19, it’s a luxury that’s available to just 29% of Americans.
The situation for the remaining 71% is uncertain, to say the least. A significant portion of the population has lost their jobs due to business shutdowns and mandated lockdown orders. Others employed in “essential services” have continued working as usual, but may face a higher risk of potential exposure to the virus.
To that end, today’s infographic leverages data from the Occupational Information Network to determine which occupations face the highest risk of exposure to COVID-19.
Trisha Thomason says
On your list you missed one of the most important high risk and that is first responders like police officers fire department and correctional officers
RDD says
So, how are EMTs getting sick and dying? Me being one of them.
This thing is BULLSHIT.
Muhammad Shoaib Akhtar Sial says
Job,
Dental technician course completely but result awaiting….