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Is working while sick frowned upon? Survey says yes
- Nearly a third of Americans prefer that sick individuals not come to work, reflecting a cultural shift in attitudes toward health.
- Eighty-Six percent of respondents are concerned about their well-being when others are visibly sick, according to the survey.
- Forty-Two percent stated that relationships could suffer if someone knowingly shows up sick, especially among younger generations.
- Marcela Kanalos from Zipfizz noted that the survey indicates a trend where health takes precedence over 'powering through' illness.
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Is working while sick frowned upon? Survey says yes
The days of “pushing through” an illness are over, as nearly a third of Americans say they’d rather you didn’t show up to work if you’re feeling sick. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 people, which examined approaches…


Working while sick frowned upon? Survey says yes
The days of “pushing through” an illness are over, as nearly a third of Americans say they’d rather you didn’t show up to work if you’re feeling sick. That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 people, which examined approaches…
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