Companies push phone calls, videoconferences as alternatives while crafting remote-work contingency plans
Disruptions to air travel amid the coronavirus crisis has led to an 80% drop in traffic at China’s busiest airports. WSJ explains why some analysts expect the impact on the global aviation industry could be greater than that of SARS or 9/11. Photo: Alex Plavevski/Shutterstock
Nestle is probably finding a way to capitalize on the virus. They’ll try to make “immunity water” or something crazy like that and bottle ordinary tap water and charge top dollar! NestleIsEvil
The title of the WSJ is an insult to the whole Chinese people. That is not human rights and freedom of expression. You have hurt ordinary Chinese citizens not relating to politics, and even your Chinese employees have protested collectively. Dare to apologize is a decent media
Um you guys i'm a happy person today even though they want my body organs. Sick & twisted i know. I'll fight them all the way til my body is dead including my brain. Haha. I learned G-d's measurement on a needlepoint. The chances are like 1 in a megatrillion that you will succeed
No more chocolates until the virus is over with.
Trump can’t be trusted and everyone knows it
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