Extreme Heat and COVID-19: A Dual Burden for Farmworkers
Currently, there is an extensive literature examining heat impacts on labor productivity and health, as well as a recent surge in research around COVID-19. However, to our knowledge, no research to date examines the dual burden of COVID-19 and extreme heat on labor productivity and laborers' he...
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Main Authors: | David López-Carr (Author), Jennifer Vanos (Author), Armando Sánchez-Vargas (Author), Río Vargas (Author), Federico Castillo (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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