CBS News president Susan Zirinsky on Wednesday told employees at the news division to work from home after two staffers tested positive for the coronavirus.
The two employees worked in two different buildings used by CBS News. The programs that normally originate from the buildings in question will instead broadcast from other locations. "Our broadcasts will continue to go on and we are working with every EP and CBSN and each has determined the best alternative location to originate," Zirinsky wrote in the memo. "We are asking that employees in both buildings work remotely for the next two days while the buildings are cleaned and disinfected," added Zirinsky. "In addition, we have identified employees who may have been in direct contact.
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