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Money.pl: Ukrainians do not want to return to Poland. Because of the quarantine

date2020-05-20

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A two-week quarantine is the biggest deterrent to Ukrainians returning to work in Poland, according to the latest research conducted by Gremi Personal. A solution would be a system of repeated testing of workers for the COVID-19 virus within 14 days of arriving in the country, says Gremi Personal's owner Evgenij Kirichenko. The full article is available here.

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