An Apple employee in Los Angeles has been found to be
coronavirus positive. The employee worked at Apple's Culver City offices,
reports Variety.
"A
team member in our Culver City office has informed us they tested positive for COVID-19. The individual had no symptoms when they were last
in the office, and remains in self-isolation at home," an Apple spokesperson said in a statement.
"We
recognize this is a challenging time for our global community and our thoughts
remain with those around the world personally affected by COVID-19 and the
heroic medical professionals and researchers fighting it," the
spokesperson added.
Apple
employees at the office campus have been alerted to take extra precautions.
"The
news comes a day after the news broke that Universal Music Chairman and CEO
Lucian Grainge has been hospitalised after testing positive for
coronavirus," said the report.
Grainge's
60th birthday celebration on February 29 in Palm Springs was reportedly
attended by Apple CEO Tim Cook,
veteran music manager Irving Azoff, and Apple senior vice president Eddy Cue.
Cook last
week announced to temporarily close all retail stores outside of Greater China
till March 27, along with committing $15 million to help with global recovery.
Cook said
at all of the offices, "we are moving to flexible work arrangements
worldwide outside of Greater China".
"That
means team members should work remotely if their job allows, and those whose
work requires them to be on site should follow guidance to maximize
interpersonal space. Extensive, deep cleaning will continue at all sites. In
all our offices, we are rolling out new health screenings and temperature
checks," the Apple CEO said.
"We're
also announcing that we are matching our employee donations two-to-one to
support COVID-19 response efforts locally, nationally, and
internationally," he added.

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