About 4,000 federal employees say they contracted the coronavirus at work -- and 60 have died
Source: Washington Post
About 4,000 federal employees say they contracted the coronavirus at work and 60 have died
By Eric Yoder
7/27/2020, 6:30:00 a.m.
About 4,000 federal employees are seeking disability compensation on grounds that they contracted the novel coronavirus at work, while survivors of 60 deceased employees are seeking death benefits for the same reason.
The total number of claims is expected to increase to 6,000 within weeks, according to a report that amounts to one of the first accountings of the pandemics impact on the health of the federal workforce.
The report by the Labor Departments inspector general assessed coronavirus-related trends in workers compensation programs including the Federal Employees Compensation Act, which covers the 2.1 million employees of executive branch departments and agencies plus the 630,000 employees of the semi-independent U.S. Postal Service.
Last year the FECA program paid some $3 billion in benefits to more than 200,000 people, mainly to compensate for lost wages of employees unable to work temporarily or permanently because of a work-related injury or illness. It also pays for medical and rehabilitation services for them as well as death benefits to survivors.
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