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FChain Moscow office has switched to remote work.
In 2020 the companies adopted a new mode of working due to worsening of the Covid-19 situation globally, i.e. working from home. So, the term remote work or working remotely started to be used in the world very often changing routine functioning of business enterprises, education system and so on. The coronavirus has changed the way of the companies’ function, the people live and work.
Depending on the pandemic situation, i.e. the number of infected people and deaths in the city companies switch to remote work from time to time.
On January 31, 2022 the number of people infected the Covid-19 was 120 thousand in Russia, 23 417 of which is in Moscow. 6 % of the sick people were hospitalized in the capital.
Taking into consideration the pandemic situation in the capital of the country the FChain Moscow office switched to remote work until February 8, 2022.
Nargiz Mammadova,
Public Relation Manager
- Author: Gunel Musa
Public Relations Manager
01.02.2022
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