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The English Court calls to work from home to a group of employees who visited Italy

2020-02-25T19:36:41.462Z


A source from the Spanish company El Corte Inglés confirmed on CNN Tuesday that a small group of its purchasing team workers have been called to "telework" the next fourteen ...


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(CNN Spanish) - A source from the Spanish company El Corte Inglés confirmed on CNN Tuesday that a small group of its purchasing team workers have been called to “telework” the next fourteen days after recently visiting a Fair in Milan.

As they say from the company, they do so following the recommendations made by the World Health Organization (WHO).

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This becomes one of the first known cases in which the medical services of a Spanish company recommend measures for those workers who may have been exposed to the coronavirus.

In Italy about 7 deaths and more than 280 cases confirmed by coronavirus have been recorded so far.

MIRA: Italian citizen on vacation in Spain tested positive for the first coronavirus test

In the last twenty-four hours the Spanish authorities have confirmed three new cases of coronavirus infection in Spain, totaling five cases so far and since the outbreak began in Wuhan, China.

Two of these recent cases were confirmed between Monday night and this Tuesday on the Island of Tenerife by the Government of the Canary archipelago.

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Source: cnnespanol

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