Around 30 percent of the FDNY’s EMS workers have reportedly called out sick
Photo: Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images With over 40,000 positive tests reported in the five boroughs on Wednesday, New York City’s emergency workers are being exposed to COVID-19 in record numbers.
According to the New York Post, more than 6,000 New York Police Department officers were out as of Tuesday, with half of that number describing flu-like symptoms and over 1,300 testing positive for the coronavirus. With 17 percent of uniformed officers out sick, that tally is double the total from the prior Tuesday and far beyond the average of 1,500 that call out for health reasons any given day.
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