The company also told some vulnerable employees and those with childcare issues that they can continue to work from home.
A week later, as ABC News reports, several JP Morgan Chase traders tested positive for COVID-19 and were sent home from its offices. The company has been “managing individual cases (of employees testing positive) across the firm over the course of the last few months and following appropriate protocols when they occur," said Brian Marchiony, a spokesman.
JPMorgan is one of the first Wall Street banks to try to bring a substantial number of employees back to the office.