These are the most dangerous jobs in the age of coronavirus

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.NBCNews has identified seven occupations in which employees are at especially high risk of COVID-19.

We know what can make us vulnerable to COVID-19 — old age, unwashed hands, underlying conditions. But as much of the country sheltered in place, a new risk factor emerged: work.

From nursing home staff members and farmworkers to bus drivers and meatpackers, the jobs deemed"essential" during the coronavirus pandemic are disproportionately held by women, immigrants and people of color, according to aAmong the greatest divides may be between those who can work remotely and those who can't. Only about a quarter of U.S. workers can do so easily,.

Health care workers were at the top — not just doctors and nurses, but also low-paid nursing home workers, who often lack sick leave and health insurance. There are grocery store clerks and bus drivers, who regularly interact with the public but have little ability to stay home when they get sick. Also dangerous are workplaces where employees can't practice social distancing, like the prisons and meatpacking plants that emerged as COVID-19 hot spots.

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