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L&I: COVID top cause of work-related deaths

By Associated Press
Published: April 28, 2022, 6:57pm

OLYMPIA (AP) — Washington officials said this week that COVID-19 was responsible for about one-quarter of the 106 work-related deaths reported in the state in 2021.

The numbers from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries show coronavirus was the leading cause of work-related deaths in the state for the second year in a row, The Seattle Times reported.

In 2021, 26 people died after contracting the coronavirus while in a workplace, which increased from 24 people in 2020.

In 2021, there were also: 22 construction-related deaths; 16 transportation and warehousing-related deaths; 14 public safety-related deaths; 11 agriculture-related deaths; and 10 worker deaths from falls.

The number of total workplace deaths declined from 119 deaths in 2020.

The workers who died were health care workers, corrections officers, mechanics, orchard workers and police officers and ranged in age from 19 to 84, according to Labor & Industries.

“We all need to do everything in our power to ensure every worker goes home safe at the end of the day,” Labor & Industries director Joel Sacks said.

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