Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday said there is no timetable for when employees will return to the company's offices amid a continuing surge in Covid-19 cases in the U.S.
"It is incredibly disappointing because it seems like the U.S. could've avoided this current surge in cases if our government had handled this better," Zuckerberg said.
The founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg speaks during the 56th Munich Security Conference in Munich, southern Germany, on February 15, 2020.CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday said there is no timetable for when employees will return to the company's offices amid a continuing surge in Covid-19 cases in the U.S., specifically criticizing the Trump Administration for its handling of the coronavirus.
"With Covid growing quickly in the U.S., there's currently no end in sight for when our teams here will be able to return to our offices," Zuckerberg said. "It is incredibly disappointing because it seems like the U.S. could've avoided this current surge in cases if our government had handled this better."
This is not the first time Zuckerberg criticized President Trump for his handling of Covid-19. Zuckerberg made
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