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WeWork just gave its US tenants guidance on coronavirus outbreak weeks after outbreak started

WeWork gave coronavirus guidance to US members on Tuesday after a Business Insider inquiry, well after the disease spread to the US.

WeWork closed more than 100 locations in China and is increasing office cleanings, a spokeswoman said.For more WeWork stories, click here.WeWork gave its US tenants guidance on the coronavirus on Tuesday, weeks after the first US case of the deadly viral disease was confirmed. Business Insider has various WeWork-based offices around the country, including in Boston, Los Angeles, and downtown San Francisco. None had received guidance from the company on its plans before Tuesday. The only previous email from WeWork that mentioned the virus came in mid-February. It was in reference to a donation drive the company is having to support a nongovernment organization working to combat the outbreak across the Asia-Pacific region.

One Manhattan member, talking to Business Insider before she received the afternoon email, said, "I'm surprised they haven't addressed coronavirus specifically, since they have sent out a few proactive emails about cold and flu season and set up a station on the second floor with tissues and cough drops and tea.

 

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