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Hackers tried to infiltrate the World Health Organization, the latest in a string of cyberattacks aimed at health officials during the coronavirus pandemicWHO Chief Information Security Officer Flavio Aggio said the identity of the hackers was unclear, but the effort was unsuccessful.
Amazon Prime deliveries are delayed for as much as a month as the company shifts to focus on coronavirusCustomers ordering items deemed "non-essential" during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic are seeing delivery dates up to a full month away. An Amazon's Oklahoma City general manager told employees in a voicemail on March 23 that an Amazon fulfillment center worker in the city was diagnosed with coronavirusAmazon is working with the local health department to determine what the effect may be on other employees, according to the voicemail shared with Business Insider.
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10 things in tech you need to know today - Business InsiderAmazon has introduced mandatory overtime and increased hourly wages to motivate warehouse workers.
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Billboard 200 Chart: 'Frozen 2' Soundtrack Back to Top 10The soundtrack to &34;Frozen 2&34; returns to the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart for the first time in two months, thanks to the film’s early arrival to digital retail and rental services, as well as the Disney+ streaming platform (on March 14).
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'Frozen 2' Early Digital Release Brought Soundtrack Back to Top 10 on Billboard 200 Chart
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Nearly 1 in 10 of Italy's infected are healthcare workersMore than 4,800 health-care workers in Italy have been infected by coronavirus, or about 9% of the country's total cases, the nation's National Health Institute says
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