GameStop reportedly told employees to wrap their hands in plastic bags while they continued working during the coronavirus outbreak
walked back standard operations on March 22
Employees still working during the ongoing pandemic say that proper safety measures aren't being taken to ensure they don't get sick. According to, employees were reportedly told to cover their hands am arms with plastic bags when interacting with customers. . Beyond disinfecting surfaces and washing your hands, the number one way to prevent catching or spreading coronavirus is through so-called "social distancing" — staying away from other people so you can't breathe in their potentially infected droplets.
"I have to make a choice between doing a job that nobody needs during a pandemic and not being paid, and possibly infecting people or being infected," he said.
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