Economics
Omicron Surge May Cripple Poland’s Already Stretched Workforce
A security guard stands at an entrance to the Wrowclaw Main Railway Station in Wroclaw, Poland.
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Poland’s record surge in Covid-19 infections is leaving the workforce of many companies severely depleted, raising concerns the economy will suffer.