The National Bank of Tajikistan called the rumors about coronavirus infection of its employees false

The Tajik regulator assures that some employees are on planned leave, while the rest are working as usual.  National Bank of Tajikistan denies rumors about infection of its employees with new coronavirus.  «Information about the incidence rate of employees of the National Bank of Tajikistan is unreasonable, some employees are on planned labor leave, the […]

The Tajik regulator assures that some employees are on planned leave, while the rest are working as usual.

 National Bank of Tajikistan denies rumors about infection of its employees with new coronavirus.

 «Information about the incidence rate of employees of the National Bank of Tajikistan is unreasonable, some employees are on planned labor leave, the remaining ones carry out their duties», – the message says on the NBT website.

 The report notes that «some fans of the hype, taking advantage of the emergence of this infectious disease in Tajikistan, are trying to sow panic among the population».

 «In particular, the report emphasizes, in recent days false messages have appeared on social networks and on some websites regarding the incidence of pneumonia and hospitalization of the first deputy chairman of the NBT, Jamoliddin Nuraliev and the deputy chairman of the NBT, Hamidullo Mashrabzoda, as well as the NBT staff. These messages are unreasonable, and Jamoliddin Nuraliev and Hamidullo Mashrabzoda are in good health, doing their duties in their offices».

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