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by coconut_crab 2304 days ago
My anecdote: 2 weeks ago I have a conversation with the a C level in Japan about policy for work from home in case of Covid-19 outbreak. At that time there were less than 10 cases in my country (Vietnam) but I want to have a plan for the worst case: the whole company gets quarantined. The answers from him were disappointing, he didn't think much of that, that there is no work from home policy in our group and I should ask somebody else, it's not his problem. The answers from the local director was worse, he made it sounds like a crime to work from home ('checking email at home sneakily' = kinshi/forbidden). In short they didn't care about it, and had no plan for it either.

Now two weeks later and Vietnam has basically gotten the outbreak under control with only 16 cases despite being right next to China while Japan has more than 100 cases. And out group is scrambling to define a policy for working from home while stopping all the recruitment meetings. And I have told them all about that 2 weeks ago...

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> Vietnam has basically gotten the outbreak under control with only 16 cases despite being right next to China

Is it like almost everywhere else where they refuse to test people unless they have severe symptoms and can be traced back to China?