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A well-known crypto assets exchange announces COVID-19 prevention measures, with its Japan division at the highest level.
According to reports, a well-known Crypto Assets trading platform recently announced measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. The company has offices in several countries, including the United States, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Japan, with the Japan branch currently at the highest level of prevention and control.
The company has developed a series of response plans: if there are 100 confirmed cases within the commuting area of employees, a remote work policy will be implemented, and disinfection work in the office will be strengthened. If the number of confirmed cases exceeds 1,000, or if the government issues a quarantine order, the company will take stricter measures, including suspending office dining services, prohibiting outside visitors from entering, or establishing a visitor health screening mechanism.
The company stated in an internal announcement: "We assess that the risk of most employees contracting the coronavirus is relatively low, but the risk faced by the Japan team is relatively high." In addition, the company has suspended business travel for employees to regions such as mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Italy, and South Korea.
These measures reflect the crypto assets platform's emphasis on employee health and its determination to maintain normal business operations in the context of the global pandemic. As the pandemic develops, similar preventive measures may be promoted in more companies to ensure employee safety and business continuity.