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Apple will require unvaccinated office workers to get tested daily

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Apple is set to begin requiring daily COVID-19 tests for unvaccinated corporate employees. Workers at its retail stores face less stringent requirements.
(Associated Press)
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Apple will begin to require unvaccinated corporate employees to test for COVID-19 each day they want to enter an office, a move that tightens its virus protocols while still stopping short of a vaccine mandate.

The new requirement will also apply to employees who decline to report their vaccination status to Apple, the company told employees this week. Vaccinated staff members will be required to take rapid tests once a week.

Apple retail store employees, meanwhile, will have slightly different rules. Unvaccinated workers will be asked to test twice a week instead of each day they come to work. Vaccinated workers will also need to take a rapid test each week.

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The company hasn’t been as aggressive as some of its technology peers in pushing workers to get immunized, but upcoming deadlines could change the situation.

California has seen a substantial increase in the number of people getting vaccinated against COVID-19 over the last two weeks.

Aug. 3, 2021

The Biden administration has set a Dec. 8 target for federal contractors to require employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Apple sells products to the government via a dedicated sales channel. The U.S. also has been pushing businesses with 100 or more employees to require vaccines or to test unvaccinated workers at least once a week. The White House is set to issue additional guidelines in the near future.

An Apple spokesman declined to comment.

Apple is asking employees to report their vaccination status by Oct. 24, a delay from an earlier mid-September deadline. Employees will also have to show proof of their status in the coming days. The iPhone maker outlined the policies in emails to corporate and retail staff members this week. The new requirements go into effect Nov. 1, Apple told its staff.

Employees will be able to pick up at-home rapid tests from Apple offices and retail stores. The tests take 15 minutes, and employees will self-report their results through an internal app.

At the same time, Apple is inching closer toward requiring most of its corporate employees to return to the office. After multiple delays, the company’s latest guidance is that employees should work in the office at least three days a week beginning in January. Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., has told its workforce that it will provide a one-month warning on any such deadline.

In September, Apple told its staff that it would eventually mandate frequent COVID testing for unvaccinated employees, but it didn’t specify the details or when that initiative would begin. Apple has been pushing its workers to receive vaccinations and previously ramped up its then-optional testing program.

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