Google quarantine: Coronavirus fears prompt company to ban visitors in Silicon Valley and New York

To give protection to its U.S. workforce from the COVID-19 coronavirus, Google is restricting visitors to puts of labor in Silicon Valley, San Francisco and New York.
To shield its U.S. workforce from the COVID-19 coronavirus, Google is restricting visitors to offices in Silicon Valley, San Francisco and New York.

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Author: Jessica Guynn

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