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A well-known encryption trading platform has released global epidemic prevention and control measures, with the Japan office becoming a key focus.
Recently, a well-known Crypto Assets trading platform has implemented a series of prevention and control measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The company has offices in several countries, with the Japan branch currently at the forefront of the prevention and control efforts.
According to the company's latest policy, if there are 100 confirmed cases within the commuting area of employees, a remote work system will be implemented, and the disinfection and cleaning of the office will be strengthened. If the number of confirmed cases exceeds 1000, or if the government issues a quarantine order, the company will take stricter measures, including stopping the provision of office meals, prohibiting visitors from entering, or establishing a visitor health screening mechanism.
The internal company notice stated: "We believe that the risk of most employees contracting the COVID-19 virus is relatively low, but the risk faced by the Japan team is comparatively high." To further reduce risk, the company has suspended business travel to mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Italy, and South Korea.
This series of measures reflects the high importance that the Crypto Assets industry places on global public health events, while also demonstrating the responsibility of companies in ensuring the health and safety of their employees. As the pandemic develops, it is expected that more related companies will successively introduce similar prevention and control policies.