Virus Detected in HSBC's London Center
A coronavirus was detected in a person working in the London headquarters of the world famous British HSBC bank.
It is reported that an employee carrying a new type of coronavirus (Kovid-19) was detected in the headquarters of the
UK's largest bank, HSBC,
London's financial center Canary Wharf. In the statement made by
HSBC, it was stated that the necessary intervention was made to the employee in question, and that the bank continues to work closely with the authorities.
The statement made from the bank is as follows:
"We thoroughly clean the solid and common areas where our employees are working. Employees and those contacting the same floor were told to work from their homes. Our building will remain open in line with official and medical advice."
10 THOUSAND PEOPLE WORK AT THE CENTER IN LONDON
Emphasizing that the priority is the health conditions of the employees, it was noted that employees who do not feel well are asked to call their doctors. A total of 10,000 people work at HSBC's headquarters in London.
NUMBER OF CASE IN UK REACHED TO 90
In London, Deloitte previously announced that an employee at his financial center had coronavirus, while American energy company Chevron sent 300 people to their homes in the city's building last week. Meanwhile, after the coronavirus was detected in the HSBC employee, the total number of cases in the UK reached 90.