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New Delhi, April 21 (IANS) Respiratory droplets are the most prominent source of transmission for Covid-19. However, flushing a toilet can generate large quantities of microbe-containing aerosols depending on the design, water pressure or flushing power of the toilet at public restrooms, an Indian-origin researchers-led study has warned.
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iTWire Monday, 05 April 2021 07:48 Jeff Bezos Amazon admits some employees forced to pee in bottles Featured Pixabay
Some Americans who work for the world s richest man, Jeff Bezos, the owner of retail giant Amazon, are forced to pee in bottles because they do not have time to take a toilet break given the work targets they are set.
The company admitted in
a statement on 2 April that it was wrong to have told US politician Mark Pocan that his claim about employees being forced to do this were untrue.
Paying workers $15/hr doesn t make you a progressive workplace when you union-bust & make workers urinate in water bottles. https://t.co/CnFTtTKA9q