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Microsoft has asked all employees in a job that can be done from home to do so through March 25. - mercurynews.com

The software giant’s Redmond headquarters neighbors Kirkland, where residents in a nursing facility have been particularly hard hit by the virus.

The new policy comes after health officials in King County earlier Wednesday urged employees throughout the region to telecommute for the next three weeks, if possible.

The new Microsoft rules are in response to those recommendations, Microsoft executive vice president Kurt DelBene wrote in an email to employees.

“Taking these measures will ensure your safety and also make the workplace safer for those that need to be onsite,” DelBene wrote.

The company is advising all workers who are over 60, who have underlying health conditions such as heart disease and those who are pregnant to avoid interaction in large groups or public settings, as the county recommended.
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