Companies are increasingly asking employees and contractors to stay home as the new coronavirus quickly spreads throughout the United States.
remotely after the state reported a spike in confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Facebook has thousands of employees across the region and several offices, including its Menlo Park, California headquarters. In total, the company has nearly 45,000 employees. A large number of employees will now rely on video-chatting and messaging services in order to continue their day-to-day tasks. That's led to a business boost for videoconferencing companies such as
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