Silicon Valley corporations in no hurry to open up places of work regardless of easing of virus ban

Several of San Francisco Bay Area's greatest expertise corporations in conjunction with Twitter Inc and Google plan to care for their places of work in large part closed for months further regardless of the government allowing them on Tuesday to be opened in a limited capacity.
Several of San Francisco Bay Area's largest technology companies including Twitter Inc and Google plan to keep their offices largely closed for months more despite the government allowing them on Tuesday to be opened in a limited capacity.Original article
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