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Businesses across the U.S. have begun intensive COVID-19 disinfection regimens, exposing returning workers and consumers to some chemicals that are largely untested for human health, a development that’s alarming health and environmental safety experts.
“Only in very rare cases can a worker who is injured or killed at work sue an employer,” Berkowitz said via email, adding that the worker has to prove intent to harm, which would be tough when there’s a highly contagious illness going around.
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