Googlers Wonder Why They Were Left In The Dark About The Measles Case On Campus
that an unnamed adult resident of San Mateo County “who visited Google” had contracted measles. The infection is unrelated to other cases in the county and there is no additional health risk, the agency said. A Google spokesperson confirmed on Thursday that the person is a Mountain View-based employee.
“Apologies for the slow reply here, and I’m very sorry this is causing people to worry,” he wrote. But he added that this news “will hopefully reassure you.” Some workers wondered if a measles booster shot would help protect them. “I am hoping Google can offer an onsite clinic like they do for flu shots,” one wrote.
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