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Amazon.com Inc has barred more than 1 million products from sale in recent weeks...
The company pulled more than 1 million products that made false claims about the coronavirus.
The retail giant is removing fake cures and tackling unreasonable price hikes amid public concern.
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Amazon has started restricting all nonessential employee travel in the U.S. as the coronavirus continues to spread.
Amazon tells employees to defer all non-essential travel due to coronavirus
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen reports on Amazon's efforts to push back on sellers trying to take advantage of frightened consumers looking for protection against the coronavirus.
Third-party sellers with Chinese suppliers say factory closures have made it hard to keep products in stock.
Amazon.com Inc said late on Sunday that two employees in Milan, Italy, have cont...
Amazon advised employees on Friday to avoid non-essential travel within the United States and other countries.
The coronavirus outbreak has led to worldwide travel restrictions, and a growing number of people are being encouraged to work from home. The stocks of major airlines and Priceline owner Booking Holdings are among the companies that have been hit hard in the past few weeks.
The rescheduling of the Olympics would represent the largest disruption the coronavirus has had on a public event yet.
With conferences canceled, factory schedules disrupted and workers urged to work from home, COVID-19 has quickly left its mark on an industry that typically runs like clockwork. Here's how.
Technology Amazon, eBay, Walmart and Etsy have all struggled to curb price gouging and products that make unverified claims about the coronavirus....
Amazon has removed more than 1 million products for misleading claims or price gouging amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, the company confirmed Tuesday.
Washington state has seen the largest surge of COVID-19 cases in the U.S.
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Amazon.com Inc. notified employees Tuesday of the first confirmed case of coronavirus among its U.S. workforce. The online retailer told workers about the infected employee via email.
The US has reported at least 120 cases of the novel coronavirus, including nine deaths in Washington state.
The US has reported at least 120 cases of the novel coronavirus, including nine deaths in Washington state.
Worker went home after feeling sick on 25 February, and has stayed out of Amazon offices ever since, according to company
Online retailer Amazon.com Inc said on Tuesday an employee in the United States ...
An Amazon employee from the company's headquarters in Seattle, Washington has reportedly tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), after becoming symptomatic last month.