KEY POINTS
  • Tesla is still operating its Fremont, California, car plant, despite orders from the county to wind it down to "minimum basic operations." 
  • An e-mail from HR to Tesla employees says the company will be taking extra precautions at this plant to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including taking employees' temperatures at the door. 
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla

Tesla is taking extra precautions at its Fremont car assembly plant to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, according to an internal e-mail sent to employees early Thursday morning. Among other measures, the company will be taking employees' temperatures before they enter the factory. 

The e-mail from the company's North American head of human resources, Valerie Workman, to employees also said Tesla would rearrange operations as much as possible to enable "social distancing," allowing people to keep six feet apart. Masks would also be distributed to workers throughout the day, the e-mail promised.