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Tech company Google on Wednesday temporarily shut down all of its China offices due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The company confirmed the development to The Verge and said that the shutdown includes all offices in mainland China, as well as Google’s offices in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The offices are currently closed for the extended Lunar New Year holiday as part of measures the Chinese government took to help reduce the spread of the virus by encouraging residents to stay inside and avoid travel.

A Google spokesperson said the company now plans to keep its offices closed in accordance with the government guidance, and also placed temporary business travel restrictions on flying to mainland China and Hong Kong.

The company is also advising employees currently in China, and those who have immediate family members returning from the country, to return home as soon as possible and to work from home for at least 14 days from their departure date.

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The move marks the latest escalation in the tech industry’s effort to mitigate risk related to the virus, which health officials say originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan and which has led to at least 132 deaths and more than 6,000 confirmed cases.

Although Google does not operate many of its most popular web services in China due to historic tensions with the Chinese government, the company does maintain four official offices in the country.

Google also maintains a strong presence in China with regards to its hardware efforts, as many Google product teams responsible for devices like Pixel phones and Google Home speakers work with Chinese suppliers and factories for manufacturing.

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