Coronavirus: Twitter asks their Employees to Work from Home, and Other Companies took THESE Steps

Due to the Corona virus havoc, Twitter has issued orders to its employees to work from their home.
Coronavirus: Twitter asks their Employees to Work from Home, and Other Companies took THESE Steps

Coronavirus is not taking the name of the havoc. At the same time, Twitter has taken a big step towards this. Twitter has ordered its employees to work from home in different countries. It includes employees from Japan, South Korea, and Hong Kong.

On a blog written by Twitter, "We are encouraging our employees globally to work from home." Our target is to stop the spread of COVID-19." Please tell that this order now about 5000 employees of Twitter will now work from their home.

At the same time, HCL and TCS have also ordered their employees to avoid traveling outside. The recent tech event Mobile World Congress (MWC) was also canceled due to Coronavirus. At the same time, a TCS spokesperson said that the company is working with all global, regional and local health institutions in this regard.

Symptoms of coronavirus
The symptoms of coronavirus are cold, cough, dizziness and high fever. People with all such symptoms do not necessarily suffer from corona virus, but if someone has come in contact with such people who have come from a country where there is a lot of corona virus-infected patients, then you should immediately go to the doctor.

Measures to avoid coronavirus
Avoid going to public places to avoid coronavirus. Avoid visiting crowded places. Do not shake hands with unknown persons or suspicious persons. Touch your nose or mouth only after washing your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds after shaking hands with an unknown person or a person suffering from a cold. Put a handkerchief over the mouth while sneezing or coughing and wash hands afterward.

The government is taking extreme precautions in case of any suspect related to Coronavirus. Contact history is being investigated. All the persons in contact are being examined by keeping them in precautionary isolation. However, the government has clarified that there is no need to panic. However, caution has been given.

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