Apple Ends Mask Mandate In Retail Stores In US

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The company ‘Apple’ has now ended the company’s mask mandate at most of the retail stores of the company across the United States, that has been followed by the decrease in the cases of the novel corona virus along with the changes in the local restrictions. The company is also speeding up for the return of the in-store classes.

The company ‘Apple’ has announced these changes in this week to the employees working at the eligible stores and Apple has also updated the website of the company for the purpose of reflecting that, which locations are not going to be requiring the masks.

The company is also going to be continuing for recommending that the customers should wear masks and they will be provided with the masks upon the request, and the retail workers of Apple is still going to be required to wear masks.

The change in the policy of the masks has been applied to the stores in the states including North Carolina, Ohio, Kentucky, Georgia, Kansas and others that has have removed the mask mandate, and the customers visiting the stores will have to wear face masks in some of the states having strict guidelines like Hawaii.

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A Spokesperson for the company ‘Apple’ has not given any response to a request for commenting on the changes, and in the past two years, Apple has also adjusted the mask rules depending in the state of the novel corona virus pandemic.