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Apple Stores now remove mask requirements for customers in select states



Employees will still have to wear masks, though. Apple will no longer require customers to wear masks in several Apple stores across the United States, including in Ohio, Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Georgia, And also other states that have recently dropped the local mask mandate. Employees at Apple Stores will still be required to wear masks regardless of the vaccination status.

Apple has now updated its website to indicate which stores require masks and when searching for a story using their retail store locator. The website will tell you that if masks are required, recommended, or optional for vaccinated customers at specific locations, masks are still required in states with more rigid. Guidelines like Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington. But in some states, like New York and Connecticut, wearing a mask is optional for people who are vaccinated.

Apple is also resuming their in-store classes and they called today at Apple. Classes are available at select locations and include courses on making music with garage band editing in shooting photos on iPhone and making videos with iMovie, some cases will still resume this week, other classes will start in March.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple has continued to change its mask policy in line with local guidance. Adjustments have tended to roll out relatively quickly at Apple — in November, the company started phasing out mask requirements at retail locations and then reinstated them again in December as COVID-19 cases started rising.

With local guidance, Apple has continued to change its mask policy With time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although there have been many adjustments that tend to roll out relatively quickly at Apple, In November they started Facing our requirements at retail locations and then they reinstated them again in December COVID cases started rising.

Apple Stores now remove mask requirements for customers in select states

Apple Stores now remove mask requirements for customers in select states


Employees will still have to wear masks, though. Apple will no longer require customers to wear masks in several Apple stores across the United States, including in Ohio, Kansas, Kentucky, North Carolina, Georgia, And also other states that have recently dropped the local mask mandate. Employees at Apple Stores will still be required to wear masks regardless of the vaccination status.

Apple has now updated its website to indicate which stores require masks and when searching for a story using their retail store locator. The website will tell you that if masks are required, recommended, or optional for vaccinated customers at specific locations, masks are still required in states with more rigid. Guidelines like Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington. But in some states, like New York and Connecticut, wearing a mask is optional for people who are vaccinated.

Apple is also resuming their in-store classes and they called today at Apple. Classes are available at select locations and include courses on making music with garage band editing in shooting photos on iPhone and making videos with iMovie, some cases will still resume this week, other classes will start in March.

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple has continued to change its mask policy in line with local guidance. Adjustments have tended to roll out relatively quickly at Apple — in November, the company started phasing out mask requirements at retail locations and then reinstated them again in December as COVID-19 cases started rising.

With local guidance, Apple has continued to change its mask policy With time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although there have been many adjustments that tend to roll out relatively quickly at Apple, In November they started Facing our requirements at retail locations and then they reinstated them again in December COVID cases started rising.