Marriott International's decision to proceed with construction of its relocated Bethesda headquarters amidst a coronavirus pandemic was hardly unique in the development industry. But along with its decision to furlough thousands of employees as the travel industry tanks, the continued scenes of dozens of construction workers clustered close together at the Wisconsin Avenue site sparked controversy online. Today, work did in fact stop on the project, however, after two employees of a subcontractor tested positive for the Covid-19 coronavirus, Bethesda Magazine reported.
The site will now be disinfected by a special cleaning firm, but when you look at the size of the project and the thousands of crevices and tiny parts, that sounds like an almost impossible task. Here is a look at where the project stands as of today's halt to construction.
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Media creating panic to bring best president down
Btw, George Soros owns the Wuhan pharm biotech virus company next to the Wuhan wet market
Coincidence I think not
Robert since you know more about this than anybody (expect Trump) People say have been no deaths. Just like Sandy Hook it is all a lie. Just actors.
Please give your opinion
Is that true? On
Wouldn't the virus die if the site sits idle for a week?
In related news, the diner will never reopen. Bank on it. Should have taken the money and run.
yes, it will.
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