Apple stores in the United States retain mask mask mandates for now

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Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Apple’s retail operation has adapted to changing situations around the world, but it does not change the direction based on the latest public health recommendations of the CDC. According to Bloomberg, he informed us the retail stores that, for the moment, masked mandates and other COVID-19 procedures will remain in place, even though more people in the country are vaccinated.

It is consistent with some retailers such as the target and CV, while others like Walmart and Joe’s Trader have already removed the national mask requirements. Apple’s policies can also be flexible flexible situations, because 9to5Mac notes that, as the number of cases in Michigan has increased in recent weeks, the stores were closed, then reopened the express locations. Apple experienced the format at the end of last year, where the stores are transferred with Windows where customers are served one at a time. As a pandemic (hopefully) continues to move from Wane, it will be interesting to see what policies are rolled – and when – and which they stick for good.