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by hyperpape
2271 days ago
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It's also clear that Amazon has the data. If they do not choose to share it, that itself would become a form of data. - How many employees did they quarantine in that facility? - Were all employees exposed to the original worker quarantined? - How long after exposure--i.e. was Smalls later, or were others quarantined at (roughly) the same time? - Who makes the call to quarantine workers, and what discretion do they have? I don't necessarily expect Amazon to have all those facts available immediately. I do think that they must provide them if they wish to have any credibility. |
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