Amazon Official Says Company Is Taking 'Every Precaution' After Workers Test Positive
NPRAmazon Official Says Company Is Taking 'Every Precaution' After Workers Test Positive As Americans stock up on — and often clear out — grocery staples and other household items, Amazon is taking on a growing role during the coronavirus outbreak. At the same time, Amazon is trying to keep its nearly 800,000 employees worldwide — the bulk of whom work in the company's distribution centers — safe. Addressing those concerns in an interview with NPR's Morning Edition on Friday, Jay Carney, Amazon's senior vice president for global corporate affairs and a former White House press secretary to President Barack Obama, said that keeping workers safe "is very important." Interview Highlights On what Amazon is doing to keep workers safe from the coronavirus We've instituted protocols around deep cleaning facilities, screens, doorknobs, any area that's touched heavily, providing the kind of protective gear that is available to all of our employees.