Prevent The Spread Of Corona Virus For Facebook And Amazon Remote Working Employees

JAKARTA - Since the corona virus broke out, every country has tried to prevent its spread, including technology companies in various countries. Not a few of these companies send their employees to work from home or remote work.

In this case remote working is an alternative way to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. This follows reports of a number of employees who tested positive for the corona virus.

"A contractor based in our East Stadium office has been diagnosed with COVID-19. We have alerted our employees and are following advice from public health officials to prioritize everyone's health and safety," Facebook spokesman Anthony Harrison told Business Insider.

Facebook was forced to cancel a number of annual agendas such as the F8 developer. As a precautionary measure, Facebook's office at Stadium East was forced to close temporarily.

According to the latest King County report, at least 10 people have reportedly died as a result of exposure to the corona virus that occurred in Washington state. US health officials also confirmed another 39 cases, with 231 people under surveillance for the coronavirus.

Not only in the US, the corona virus has also infected Facebook employees in Singapore and London. This also made the company that was built by Mark Zuckerberg had to temporarily close its branch office there.

"We have immediately closed the affected area for deep cleaning and advised employees based in the affected area to work from home until March 13," a Facebook London spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

Mark Zuckerberg's social media also said it had contacted people who had direct contact with the infected person, and had asked them to self-isolate and monitor any possible symptoms.

In connection with this, in a statement provided by the US government, online market company Amazon has also confirmed having employees who have been detected with COVID-19 in Seattle.

"The employee left feeling uneasy on Tuesday 25 February, and has not entered Amazon offices since," read the notice.

Instantly, Amazon immediately took steps to quarantine the employee and notify anyone who had direct contact with him. Two Amazon employees in Milan, Italy have also tested positive for the virus.

Seeing this, several US technology companies have banned their employees from traveling to and from China to prevent the spread of the virus, namely Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft. For information, based on a report from the World Health Organization (WHO), there were 98,000 positive cases of COVID-19 globally reported.