Amid fresh wave of Covid-19, workplaces in Beijing navigate infection etiquette

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Amid fresh wave of Covid-19, workplaces in Beijing navigate infection etiquette
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Not every employer gives paid time off to an infected employee, contrary to official guidelines. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - Over the past two weeks, event organiser Jane Fu has had to cancel or reschedule at least half a dozen work meetings because of Covid-19.

One in three Beijing firms has reported employees falling sick with Covid-19 in May, according to data monitor China Beige Book, the highest among all major Chinese cities. “It won’t be gone once and for all,” Dr Zhong said at the conference, acknowledging that the disease cannot be completely eradicated.

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