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Dell says that none of the six cases of coronavirus in Austin are its employees

, Dell's competitor in San Jose, California, Dell has not instituted a mandatory work-from-home policy. Dell has told all employees globally to work from home if their jobs do not require them to be onsite. It says it has advised its onsite employees to practice "social distancing" and is doing sanitation cleaning at its facilities several times a day.

To minimize visitors coming to its headquarters, Dell has also created virtual events for its Executive Briefing Centers. As we previously reported, earlier this month Microsoft told its salespeople that they shouldat its headquarters in Redmond, Washington. Microsoft did, however, shut down its open-to-the public visitor centers.

Dell also has significant operations in several areas in China, although none of them are near the epicenter for Coronavirus in Wuhan. Dell would not comment on if any of its Chinese employees were confirmed to have coronavirus. The company says it has

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