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Ericsson employee infected with a coronavirus - the company is closing three offices

this is The first recorded case of the Ericsson, which has been 99.000 employees and operations in 180 countries worldwide. It is a member of staff at a factory

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Ericsson employee infected with a coronavirus - the company is closing three offices

this is The first recorded case of the Ericsson, which has been 99.000 employees and operations in 180 countries worldwide. It is a member of staff at a factory in the country that have been tested positive for the virus. This was confirmed by Ericsson's communications department.

"We are working closely with the Croatian authorities and has implemented a variety of measures in order to ensure the health and safety of our employees and customers," said John Persson as the affärsnyhetsbrevet Telekomnyheterna.

in the republic of Croatia on the occasion of a business trip in Denmark, and is also one of these symptoms, they isolated themselves in their rooms until further notice.

As an additional security measure, we do an extra cleaning of the entire copenhagen office, which employees are recommended to work at a distance, and in the day, " says John Persson.

They argue in the same way, with an office in the Spanish city of Malaga, where a member of staff in Croatia, as the factory is on a business trip. He or she has no symptoms, but have been working in the same office as the one infected colleague.

"Our employees' and customers ' health is a top priority, and we take every precaution we can." Then, the day before yesterday, we have restricted all non-essential business travel, the global and the extension of our earlier travel restrictions related to China and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region, " says John Persson Telekomnyheterna.

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