Coronavirus or COVID-19 originated from the Wuhan province of China in late 2019. Since then, it has now spread to 203 countries affecting nearly a million people with over 44,000 deaths. This has led to lockdowns, which is severely impacting lives as well as businesses. Samsung already became a victim of the pandemic when it had to temporarily shut down one of its smartphone factories in South Korea as a number of the plant’s employees tested positive for the virus. Now, the company confirms yet another case of coronavirus but in a chip factory.

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Samsung, in a statement, revealed that one of its workers at a foundry fab (chip manufacturing facility) in Giheung, Korea had tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. Thus, as a safety precaution, the firm has isolated all the people who were in close contact with that employee. It has even closed the work area of the positive employee for disinfection.

Despite this, the South Korean tech giant confirmed it won’t affect the output of this particular chip factory as other cleanrooms/work areas are in continuous operation. Also, this person is the first and the only Samsung chip factory worker to have caught the virus for now.

Earlier this month, another chip factory of Samsung in Hwaseong, Seoul caught fire but with no casualties. Even at that time, the company stated the production to remain unaffected. However, disruption of supply chain and other factors caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have led the conglomerate to reduce pay raise for its employees this year.

 

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