Infosys Fires Employee Who Facebooked 'let's Hold Hands And Share Coronavirus'

Infosys has fired an employee who reportedly used his Facebook account to suggest wilfully spreading coronavirus.

The man allegedly posted: "Let's join hands, go out and sneeze with open mouth in public. Spread the Virus."

The post was widely spread, then widely condemned, and the poster identified as an Infosys employee in India.

Infosys quickly caught wind of the situation and even interrupted its usually ShinyHappy™ Twitter feed to tell the world it was taking this very seriously.

A day later, Infosys had satisfied itself that the man who made the post was one of its own, and let him go.

That decision drew mixed reactions on Twitter. Some praised it given India is in a three-week national lockdown and coronavirus is ever so serious. Others argued that the former employee's freedom of expression made the dismissal unconscionable.

And others couldn't resist interpreting the incident and reaction to it through the lens of some other ideology, demonstrating yet again the very special qualities of social media. ®

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