Apple, Google, Microsoft amongst companies meeting with White House over coronavirus
They are discussing how to coordinate a response to the outbreak.
What you need to know
- Apple, Microsoft, and Google are part of a group of tech companies meeting with the White House today, March 11.
- They'll be discussing a coordinated response to the unfolding coronavirus outbreak.
- Facebook, Amazon, and Twitter will also partake.
Apple, Microsoft, and Google are among six firms that will meet with the White House today, March 11, to discuss coordinating a response to the coronavirus outbreak.
As reported by Politico:
The report claims it was unclear whether any White House officials or agency representatives would be present.
Like many other corporations, Apple and others have worked to restrict the travel of its employees to regions that have been heavily affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, as well as encouraging employees to work from home.
No doubt Facebook and Twitter will be included in discussions regarding the spread of misinformation about the virus. Apple has also recently kicked off special coverage of the oubreak on its Apple News platform to try and source stories from reputable institutions such as CNN, WSJ and the LA Times.
The report notes:
Given the rapidly changing nature of the situation, it seems plausible that any course of action agreed will likely be rolled out pretty quickly.
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