Apple Offering Covid-19 Testing to Staff Returning to Offices
- Those returning to Apple Park will be offered nasal swab test
- Other changes: elevator limit, masks required, kitchens closed
The Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California.
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Apple Inc. employees heading back to work at the company’s headquarters in Silicon Valley will face new realities in the Covid-19 era, such as optional testing for the virus, closed kitchens and a requirement to wear masks.
Apple began bringing some workers in to the main Apple Park office in May, including some hardware and software engineers. When they arrive, they’ll have the option of taking a nasal-swab test to check for the virus, according to people familiar with the process. Temperature checks are required.
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