Companies around the world are telling their employees to work from home amid the coronavirus outbreak
Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Companies and businesses around the world are sending workers home and bolstering health protocols to limit the spread of coronavirus,In Europe, companies like Chevron sent more than 1,300 employees home, while Sky barred high-risk employees and Lufthansa requested workers take unpaid leave.
China has dealt with the brunt of the disease, but now that coronavirus is spreading more thoroughly into Europe and has reached every continent except Antarctica, businesses are starting to take more serious precautions.
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