Woes of a healthcare worker: 'We frequently fall ill due to our heavy load of work'

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Long working hours and manpower woes have taken their toll on healthcare workers, especially after Covid-19 hit Singapore.

A Stomper, who is a patient information associate at a call centre, wanted to share her own experience with Stomp:

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Always the same. Chewed up and spat out every day by management and patients alike. 🤡 🌎

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