‘My Brain’s Not as Sharp’: Covid Woes Stalk Workers Back on Job

  • Employers may have to provide accommodations
  • Future litigation likely over how situations are handled
Stefanie Miller hopes she’ll be able to keep teaching second grade from home. The 53 year-old from Plantation, Fla. is still recovering from Covid-19’s lasting effects.Photographer: Scott McIntyre/Bloomberg
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Covid-19 survivors now have another battle that will outlast the deadly virus: working for a living.