The company T-Mobile, one of the main mobile telephone companies in the United States, is tightening its health protocol in response to the high number of Omicron infections, and announced that it will fire corporate employees who are not fully vaccinated against the SARS-COV2 virus before April 2 of this year, reported Bloomberg News.
The outlet had access to internal information from the telephone company and the call includes employees who need “regular” access or occasional” to T-Mobile offices.
According to the information, the measure excludes technicians who perform field installations, as well as employees of stores managed by the company
“The offices with identification control of T-Mobile continue to be accessible only to those who are vaccinated against Covid-19 and we have shared with employees that we are requiring them to work office workers are fully vaccinated by April 2,” the memorandum states.
T-Mobile pointed out that employees who have not received their first dose by 21 February they will receive unpaid leave to complete their scheme.
It is time to take extreme precautions, according to scientists, the most dangerous places to get Covid-19 and its variants are closed places with many people, such as gyms, school classrooms, night clubs or cinemas.
The risk increases if strenuous or noisy activities are also carried out, such as singing, shouting or exercising. Not wearing masks and spending long periods of time in those places are also influencing factors.
On the other hand, the safest places are outdoors, with a minimum number of people, in short meetings, properly using high quality masks and without shouting, singing or heavy exercise.
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