Frontline workers are 33% more anxious than desk-based counterparts

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Frontline workers are the backbone of many industries; the pandemic really proved this point. While COVID-19 was uniquely stressful for the frontline workers, they continue to face extreme stress and serious mental health problems. A recent US report from meQ found that the rates of anxiety and depression are 33% and 61% higher respectively for frontline workers, than desk-based workers. Credit…

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