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More people use coworking spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic

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More people use coworking spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic
More people use coworking spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic

Since the start of COVID-19 Medford Cowork Collective has kept it's doors open for people in need of a reliable workspace.

266 new coronavirus llective is keeping their doors open to people who need reliable wi-fi.

Newswatch 12's tyler ridgle explains how they've been able to stay open.

Tyler says: with more and more people working remotely finding a place to focus is hard to come by.

People are now looking to medford co-work collective for reliable wi-fi and covid-19 procedures.

From cubicles to conference rooms cowork collective has a variety of options for professionals to work.

Owner abigail schilling says this is only possible because she and her staff have taken the precautions to stay in business during the pandemic.

There's definitely a lot wer'e doing on our side.

We upgraded our infrastructure, we upgraded to higher barriers, we've added plexy glass dividers in all of our conference rooms to allow people to still have a face to face meeting without worrying about so much dropplet spread.

Cowork collective has continued to provide kitchen access and coffee for their members as usual.

This relies on a staff that follows strict rules set in place to clean the dishes.

Although people might be worried about a public workspace schilling ensures that everyone

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