Oppo suspends Noida factory operations, to screen 3,000 employees

The company had resumed the operations on Friday after it got permission from the UP government for it with around 30 per cent of employees

Current Affairs : A sum of 62 nations, including India has supported a joint exertion by Australia and European Union, requiring an autonomous investigation into the WHO’s reaction to the Covid-19 pandemic, as indicated by a draft goals proposed for 73rd World Health Assembly (WHA) meeting starting today.

The draft calls for “fair-minded, autonomous and far reaching” test into the coronavirus emergency. Also, an investigation into the activities of the World Health Organization (WHO) and “their courses of events relating to the Covid-19 pandemic.”

“Start, at the soonest proper second, and in conference with the Member States a stepwise procedure of fair-minded, autonomous and far reaching assessment, including utilizing existing Mechanisms, as suitable, to audit experience picked up and exercises gained from the WHO-facilitated worldwide wellbeing reaction to Covid-19,” the draft report peruses.

European countries and Australia have been gathering support for an “unbiased, autonomous and exhaustive assessment” of “the WHO-composed global wellbeing reaction to Covid-19”.

“As an association that puts the wellbeing all things considered and residents at the front line, we have suspended all tasks at our assembling office in Greater Noida and started the COVID 19 testing for more than 3,000 workers, for which results are anticipated,” Oppo said in a late night proclamation on Sunday.

Oppo said it will just permit workers with negative test results to continue office following all security conventions.

“We are embraced tough measures to keep the workers safe and sterilizing the premises,” the announcement said.

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