Companies like Google have moved their entire North American workforce to working remotely to prevent the spread of the virus. Google offers tips on productivity and numerous free tools to encourage collaboration and prevent isolation. Remote work has its challenges, but many companies ranging from Amazon to Twitter, AirBnB, Facebook, Microsoft and more are moving their workforce online as best as possible, according to CNN Business. Apple has also been making this shift, although it has proved challenging in some areas that require on-site work. Apple has also been rapidly updating its remote learning and device management options.
While the virus spread seems to have slowed down both in China and South Korea where the highest numbers of cases were initially reported, COVID-19 continues to spread around the globe. John Hopkins University’s Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) reported over 196,639 confirmed cases, with 80,840 recoveries and 7,893 deaths as of March 17, 2020. COVID-19 has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) given how easily the disease is spread and since there is no known cure yet. The first clinical trials for a vaccine developed by Kaiser Permanente are now underway in Seattle, WA, according to CBS News. Scientists worldwide are hard at work on developing a suitable vaccine.