7/14/2023 0 Comments Work at a news desk maybe![]() If you're in the US, "workplaces, schools and other institutions should expect it’s not going to be efficient on election day,” says Craig Sawchuk, a doctor who specialises in anxiety treatment at the Mayo Clinic, one of largest medical research centres in the US. ![]() ![]() So, here’s our guide to staying on track and squeezing a reasonable amount of productivity on workdays filled with news flashes, social media updates and push notifications.įirst, the best thing you can do is acknowledge that you may not get much done. Whether it's a national election, or a day filled with Covid-related press conferences, getting work done amid non-stop breaking news alerts can be a tall order. Tasks need to be performed, e-mails sent, clients appeased, bosses placated – even if all you want to do is scour breaking news updates for each new nugget of information. Most people, meanwhile, will have to work. Polls don’t close in Alaska until 0600 GMT on 4 November, though as more Americans than ever have voted early, it could take longer for states to tabulate votes, especially in the hotly contested battleground states whose results could swing the election. Hundreds of millions will be watching events unfold, and it's not necessarily clear when we may have the result. ![]() It’s been a combative campaign, and voters on both sides of the political divide will be anxiously awaiting the result. Today, Americans go to the polls to elect their president. ![]()
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