FCC Suspends 'Non-Critical' Staff Travel, Bars Some From Entering Its Building
The FCC suspended "non-critical" staff travel, among other coronavirus precautions, it announced Wednesday afternoon. Also on hiatus "until further notice" is the agency's "involvement in non-critical large gatherings that involve participants" from "across the country and/or around the world."
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Certain visitors also are banned from the agency's facilities, including its headquarters. That's based on where they have traveled in the past two weeks.
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