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Apple Employee Tests Positive for Coronavirus in Ireland

Apple today confirmed that an employee has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus at its campus in Cork, Ireland. In a statement issued to Independent.ie, Apple said the individual has gone into and remains in self-isolation.

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Apple employees working at its Cork campus in 2017

As a precaution, Apple has asked some of its employees to stay at home while it assesses the situation in accordance with guidance from health authorities:

One of our employees in Cork has been confirmed to have Covid-19.

We are closely coordinating with the local health authorities who feel the risk to others is low, and the individual remains in self-isolation.

As a precaution, we have asked some of our team members to stay at home while we work with the Health and Safety Executive to assess the situation. We are continuing to regularly deep clean all our offices and stores and will take all necessary precautions in accordance with guidance from health authorities.

To our best knowledge, this is the first confirmed case of an Apple employee testing positive for COVID-19 in any country.

Apple has reportedly encouraged its employees in Cupertino and many other locations to work from home this week if possible. Another report this week claimed that Apple has offered its retail employees and some other hourly workers unlimited sick leave if they experience COVID-19 symptoms, with no doctor's note required.

Apple like many companies is taking various other precautions in relation to the COVID-19 outbreak, including suspending "Today at Apple" sessions in the San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Italy, China, and select other locations. It is also looking like an inevitability that Apple will cancel WWDC 2020 as a physical event, with other large developer conferences like Google I/O and Facebook F8 having already been canceled.

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Top Rated Comments

The Samurai Avatar
82 months ago
Hang on, I thought Apple employees were protected from viruses.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
82 months ago
That office layout is a nightmare. Give me a door I can close.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
mw360 Avatar
82 months ago

The scariest part of this virus is that you can show no symptoms for 5 days, but still be contagious during that period. When you start having symptoms and treat it, it’s almost pointless to quarantine because you’ve exposed so many people already.
No, it isn't pointless. A person without symptoms is going to be less infectious, because there is less of the virus in their system, therefore less to spread to others, and without symptoms like coughing, they are les likely to spread what they do have into the air or cough it up into their hands.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dannyyankou Avatar
82 months ago
The scariest part of this virus is that you can show no symptoms for 5 days, but still be contagious during that period. When you start having symptoms and treat it, it’s almost pointless to quarantine because you’ve exposed so many people already.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
NBAasDOGG Avatar
82 months ago
Tell him to switch to Windows!
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
whooleytoo Avatar
81 months ago

Exactly what I was thinking. I share an office with up to 6 other people and it drives me nuts when everyone is there. It’s basically impossible to focus on whatever I’m trying to do because it’s like a damn meeting place. If I could use headphones, sure that might not be an issue, but I’m only ever in the office for short periods of time. This open work area is a fad that I think companies will move away from when they realize how much time is wasted.
Some companies are now going with a sort of mixed layout, an open space (sort of like a project hot-desk) for when a group need to work together and office would be too isolating; and private offices for when someone needs to work alone and quietly for a while.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)