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Chevron staff sent home amid coronavirus fears

Chevron staff sent home amid coronavirus fears
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Oil giant Chevron has asked 300 staff at a London office to work from home as a precaution against coronavirus.

Chevron took the step after one of its staff reported flu-like symptoms after returning from a country where there have been cases of the disease.

The staff at the Westferry Circus office at Canary Wharf will continue to work from home “for the time being”, pending tests on the employee.

Coronavirus has caused a number of deaths around the world.

The staff at the Canary Wharf office mainly engage in downstream oil and gas products trading.

The company said: “Chevron continues to monitor the situation very closely, utilising the guidance of international and local health authorities.

“Our primary concern is the health and safety of our employees and we are taking precautionary measures to reduce their risk of exposure.

“Consequently, we have requested that our colleagues, based at our Westferry Circus office in London, work from home for the time being. It is our policy to not provide details of our employees.”

The staff will continue to work from home while the firm waits for guidance from doctors.

  • Coronavirus: Will I get paid if I self-isolate?

Coronavirus has caused widespread disruption around the world.

This particular coronavirus infection, which can cause severe lung disease, started in China and has spread to 27 other countries, including the UK.

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Based on data from 44,000 patients with this coronavirus, the World Health Organization says:

  • 81% develop mild symptoms
  • 14% develop severe symptoms
  • 5% become critically ill.

On Tuesday, UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock said that Britons returning from quarantined Italian towns should isolate themselves, even if they have no symptoms.

Workers who are ill are entitled to statutory sick pay. But the law says that if you stay away from work but aren’t sick, you may not get paid.


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