The iPhone manufacturer said on Tuesday that with the surge in COVID-19 cases in the United States, Apple will require all customers and employees to wear masks in its U.S. retail stores.
According to Bloomberg News, last month, with the decline in coronavirus cases, Apple cancelled the company’s regulations on wearing masks for customers in more than 100 of the company’s approximately 270 stores in the United States.
The company said on Tuesday: “We will regularly monitor the situation and will adjust our health measures in stores to support the well-being of customers and employees.” With the spread of Omicron variants, the COVID-19 infection rate has risen again. The company became more worried, prompting them to tighten the agreement.
According to a staff memo seen by Reuters, JPMorgan Chase has instructed unvaccinated employees in Manhattan to work from home, while investment bank Jefferies Financial Group has forced remote work due to a series of COVID-19 cases.
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