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NYC Mayor De Blasio Says 'Shelter in Place' Possible Within 48 Hours
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Exclusive: Majority of Americans Say They Have Never Worked From Home Before
Of the 1,075 respondents polled by YouGov exclusively for Cheddar on Monday, 54 percent said they had never worked from home prior to March 1. Around 41 percent said they had, and 5 percent said they have never worked.



