Co-working operators soldiering on amid virus fears
Some see rising demand from companies looking for alternative locations to house staff as part of their business continuity planning
Singapore
THE Covid-19 outbreak has impacted co-working operators in different ways, with one having closed temporarily while others have suspended community events.
At the same time, some are seeing increased demand from companies looking for alternative locations to house employees as part of their business continuity planning (BCP).
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