Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that approximately 10.8% of workers were working remotely. Due to the numerous pandemic stay-at-home orders, there has been a significant increase of remote workers. Approximately 31% of workers switched from working onsite to working at their home offices by the first week of April. This change created exposure for injuries sustained at the home office.
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