Amazon and Facebook are encouraging employees in the Seattle area to work from home through the end of the month after employees for each company test positive for the novel coronavirus.
Atlanta Amazon and Facebook are encouraging their employees in Seattle to stay home after workers for each company tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
Amazon revealed earlier this week that one of its Seattle-based employees has been diagnosed with the virus. On Wednesday, Facebook said a contractor who works at one of its offices in Seattle had tested positive.A state-by-state breakdown of US coronavirus casesFacebook has closed the facility, which the worker last visited on February 21, for the rest of this week.
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