Goldman Sachs Battles Contagious Virus On It’s Trading Floor


Goldman Sachs Battles Epidemic Of The Contagious Mumps Virus On It’s Trading Floor

Goldman SachsGoldman Sachs is battling to contain a rare but contagious outbreak of mumps after several employees contracted the disease.
Several employees on one of its trading floors showed signs of the disease last week.
A Goldman Sachs employee with knowledge of the matter told Business Insider:
Goldman Sachs told people to get shots or visit the firm’s health center if they didn’t receive the vaccine during childhood. 
Goldman’s health center was administering the mumps vaccine for free on Friday.
A Goldman Sachs spokeswoman declined to comment.
The Centers for Disease Control says Mumps is caused by a contagious virus. Symptoms usually involve fever, headache and muscle aches. Mumps symptoms also include exhaustion and reduced appetite. Those signs usually give way to a swelling of the salivary glands. If untreated a victim could get puffy cheeks and a swollen jaw.

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