Amazon Shuts Down New York City Warehouse After Worker Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Amazon Shuts Down New York City Warehouse After Worker Tests Positive for Coronavirus
Amazon has shut down one of its New York warehouses after a worker tested positive for coronavirus.Rena Lunak, an Amazon spokesperson, told The Atlantic that a warehouse employee tested positive for COVID-19 at a delivery station in New York City. While Lunak wouldn’t divulge details of the worker’s identity, she did say the affected individual is now in quarantine.Amazon, in response, has enhanced its “daily deep cleaning” to protect other employees from falling sick.“We’ve temporarily closed the Queens delivery station for additional sanitation and have sent associates home with full pay,” Lunak told The Atlantic.According to The Atlantic, coronavirus has posed a significant threat to Amazon’s global operations. With a national emergency in effect—and shelter-in-place orders enacted in some parts of the country—Amazon has received a massive uptick in orders. And so far, the company’s struggled to meet demand.Yet as self-isolated and quarantined people across the world increasingly turn to online fulfilment websites like Amazon, warehouse employees have begun raising questions about their own safety. Their concerns are highlighted not only by the COVID-19 case in Queens, but Amazon, and the virus’s, global reach.
People in China wearing face masks during the 2019-2020 coronavirus outbreak. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Studio Incendo. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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