Dass-Brailsford said those who will experience the greatest psychological toll are the ones who have been in the thick of the crisis.
It will be “the FedEx worker who has to deliver something, the mail carrier who has to come to your door, the people who work in the supermarkets who have to be there in order to stock the shelves, the nurses, the frontline workers,” Dass-Brailsford said. “They have to turn up every day.”…
Dass-Brailsford said those who will experience the greatest psychological toll are the ones who have been in the thick of the crisis.
It will be “the FedEx worker who has to deliver something, the mail carrier who has to come to your door, the people who work in the supermarkets who have to be there in order to stock the shelves, the nurses, the frontline workers,” Dass-Brailsford said. “They have to turn up every day.”
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