COVID-19: Google Bengaluru employee infected; staff told to work from home

COVID-19: Google Bengaluru employee infected; staff told to work from home

Current Affairs :A Google worker at its Bengaluru office has been tried positive for the novel coronavirus and the organization has advised every one of its representatives to telecommute.
After Dell India and Mindtree, this is the third situation where a representative of a tech mammoth has been determined to have coronavirus in the nation.
“We can affirm that a representative from our Bangalore office has been determined to have COVID-19. They were in one of our Bangalore workplaces for a couple of hours before building up any manifestations,” an organization representative said in an announcement.
The worker has been on isolate from that point forward, and Google has asked associates who were in close contact with the representative to isolate themselves and screen their wellbeing.
“Out of a bounty of alert, we are asking representatives in that Baengaluru office to telecommute tomorrow (Friday),” said Google.
Prior, one representative from programming major Mindtree and Dell India each were tried positive after their profits from the US.
India saw its first coronavirus passing when Karnataka Health Minister B. Sriramulu on Thursday affirmed that a 76-year-elderly person from Kalaburgi in the state’s northern locale passed on of COVID-19.
The Union Health Ministry has affirmed 76 coronavirus cases up until now.

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