Twitter staff ordered to work from home over virus fears
The outbreak has spread across the world killing more than 4,600 people
SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter has ordered all staff globally to work from home in an effort to stop the spread of the deadly new coronavirus epidemic.
The outbreak has spread across the world since emerging in central China late last year, killing more than 4,600 people, infecting over 126,000, and prompting a wave of travel restrictions.
The social media platform had already announced a mandatory work from home policy for its staff in South Korea, Hong Kong, and Japan earlier this month and suspended "non-critical" business travel and events in February.
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"We are moving beyond our earlier guidance... and have now informed all employees globally they must work from home," said Jennifer Christie, Twitter chief human resources in a blog post late Wednesday.
"We understand this is an unprecedented step, but these are unprecedented times."
Other internet giants have brought in their own policies to protect staff from infection.
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Google began restricting visits to its offices in Silicon Valley, San Francisco and New York on Monday, while Apple has also encouraged employees to work from home.
Facebook shut its offices in Singapore and London for "deep cleaning" last week after an employee who had spent time in both were diagnosed with the virus
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