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Twitter staff told to work from home over virus fears

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SAN FRANCISCO: Twitter staff across the world were asked to work from home starting Monday in an effort to stop the spread of the deadly new coronaviru­s epidemic.

At the same time, thousands of staff at Google's European headquarte­rs in Ireland were told to stay away for the day after one employee reported flu-like symptoms.

The outbreak has spread across the world since emerging in central China late last year, killing more than 3,100 people, infecting over 90,000, and prompting a wave of travel restrictio­ns.

Twitter's decision to ask its staff to avoid the office follows similar requests by government­s in virus hotspots.

"We are strongly encouragin­g all employees globally to work from home if they're able," Twitter human resources chief Jennifer Christie said in a Monday blog post.

"Our goal is to lower the probabilit­y of the spread of the COVID-19 coronaviru­s for us -- and the world around us." Working from home will be mandatory for employees at the company's South Korea, Hong Kong and Japan offices, Christie said.

South Korea has recorded nearly 5,000 confirmed COVID-19 infections -- the

largest number outside main

land China -- along with 28 deaths. More than half of the cases have been linked to the Shincheonj­i Church of Jesus, a secretive religious group often described as a cult.

Japan's government has urged the closure of schools nationwide and employers to give their staff permission to work remotely.

Most civil servants in Hong Kong returned to work on Monday after they were asked to work from home for a month. The financial hub has recorded 100 cases of the infection.

Twitter had already announced the suspension of "non-critical" business travel and events last week.

Google employees some 8,000 staff and contractor­s in the Irish capital. "We continue to take precaution­ary measures to protect the health and safety of our workforce," a spokespers­on said in a statement.

 ?? PTI ?? Soldiers wearing protective gear spray disinfecta­nt in alleyways as a precaution against the new coronaviru­s in Seoul on Tuesday
PTI Soldiers wearing protective gear spray disinfecta­nt in alleyways as a precaution against the new coronaviru­s in Seoul on Tuesday

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