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Tim Cook lets Apple employees work remotely amid coronavirus outbreak – CNET

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Apple CEO Tim Cook tells employees in the company's global offices they can work remotely amid the "unprecedented" coronavirus.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook has given most of its global workforce permission to work from home amid growing concerns over the coronavirus, calling the outbreak an "unprecedented event" and a "challenging moment."

"Please feel free to work remotely if your job allows" for the week of March 9 to 13, Cook told employees in a memo obtained by Bloomberg. He said the policy impacts "areas with the greatest density of infections."

Cook also reportedly said hourly employees at affected offices will "continue to receive pay in alignment with business as usual operations," Bloomberg reported, a policy also adopted by other tech companies such as Google, Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft and Amazon.

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An Apple representative confirmed the authenticity of the memo.

Cook's comments expand on a memo sent to Apple employees last week restricting travel to South Korea, Italy and China unless it's deemed "business-critical" and approved by a company vice president. Those who have travel plans to those countries are reportedly being advised to postpone or cancel trips and conduct business via phone or video instead.

COVID-19 was discovered in the Wuhan region of China's Hubei province late last year and produces symptoms similar to those of pneumonia. Chinese scientists linked the disease to a family of viruses that includes SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome). The disease has killed 3,460 people, and more than 101,000 people have been infected in more than 60 countries.

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