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coronavirus mumbai, Chris Kempczinski, McDonald's president and CEO, said Wednesday that 3,000 of its restaurants remain open in China, including some that are feeding health care workers for free, The Guardian reported. He said China accounts for 4 to 5 percent of the company's revenue. SILICON VALLEY SCRAMBLES TO STOP CORONAVIRUS MISINFORMATION “Its actual impact on our business is going to be fairly small assuming it stays contained to China, Kempczinski said during a conference call with analysts. Right now, as you would expect, our priority's really on our employees, on our customers, doing everything we can to make sure that they are safe and taken care of.
coronavirus mumbai - Starbucks has also temporarily closed all shops in Wuhan through Feb. 2. We are working closely with local health authorities, taking actions with the health of partners and customers top of mind, including closing stores in some locations, a representative for the coffee chain told Business Insider. Tech giants Google and Apple are also proceeding with caution. Google said it will keep closed its 10 offices in mainland China and Taiwan for the foreseeable future. Apple said its production will be impacted.
coronavirus mumbai, The announcement came as McDonald's said it had surpassed $100 billion in annual sales for the first time and reported strong fourth-quarter results. The company plans to open 450 new locations in China. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Chinese officials have rushed to contain the spread of the virus through massive lockdowns of whole cities and the building of hospitals to treat and evaluate patients. As of Tuesday, the coronavirus claimed the lives of 132 people and infected more than 6,000 worldwide.
coronavirus mumbai - Fox News Flash top headlines for Jan. 29 are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Delta Airlines announced that it is reducing the number of flights between the U.S. and China. The company stated that the reduction was due to reduced customer demand amid the current coronavirus outbreak. Unlike other airlines, however, they are not canceling all flights to mainland China. According to a post on the Delta Airlines website, the reduced schedule will be reflected on their website starting Feb. 1 and will be effective from Feb. 6 until April 30. They also state that additional adjustments may be made as they monitor the situation. (iStock)
coronavirus mumbai - In a statement on their website, Delta Airlines announced, “Delta is temporarily reducing the number of weekly flights it operates between the U.S. and China due to significantly reduced customer demand prompted by global health concerns related to coronavirus.” AS CORONAVIRUS SPREADS, BEIJING SUBURBS CLOSE THEMSELVES OFF According to the post, the reduced schedule will be reflected on their website starting Feb. 1 and will be effective from Feb. 6 until April 30. They also state that additional adjustments may be made as they monitor the situation.