NEW YORK — The head of Gannett, the nation’s largest newspaper chain, on Thursday urged employees able to telecommute to “refrain from coming into the office unless absolutely necessary” because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Gannett and Fox News were the latest media companies to issue directives to workers designed to minimize transmission of the disease, both focusing on reducing the number of people in offices.
Paul Bascobert, president and CEO of Gannett, said in a memo to staff that no guests should be allowed in company offices. With its merger last year with GateHouse Media, Gannett now owns some 260 daily newspapers, including USA Today, the Arizona Republic and Providence Journal, and hundreds of weekly newspapers.
For most people, coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough, but older adults and those with existing health problems are more susceptible to severe illness. The vast majority of people recover in about two weeks.