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#Apple is delaying return to office indefinitely: report

#Apple is delaying return to office indefinitely: report

Apple is delaying its return to office plans indefinitely, Bloomberg News reported, while the company said it has temporarily closed three stores in the US and Canada after a rise in COVID-19 cases and exposures among the stores’ employees.

The company’s employees were previously set to return to offices on February 1, according to the report, citing a memo sent by Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook.

Growing worries over the rapidly spreading Omicron coronavirus variant have derailed several companies’ plans for a return to normalcy.

Google told its employees they would lose pay and eventually be fired if they did not follow the company’s vaccination rules, according to a report, while JPMorgan Chase has asked its unvaccinated staff in Manhattan to work from home.

Apple’s store closures in Miami, Annapolis, Md., and Ottawa come a day after the company reinstated its policy requiring all customers at its stores in the US to wear masks.

All the employees at the three stores will be tested before the stores are reopened, the company said.

A woman wearing a mask looks at her smartphone outside a building with the Apple logo displayed on it
Apple’s store closures in Miami, Annapolis, Md., and Ottawa come a day after the company reinstated its policy requiring all customers at its stores in the US to wear masks.
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Through the pandemic, Apple has closed some stores for short periods of time around the world as coronavirus-related lockdowns were brought in and lifted.

COVID-19 cases are rising again in parts of Canada and the United States, with Canada’s government imploring its residents on Wednesday not to leave the country.

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