SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 13 ― Facebook yesterday postponed workers' return to the office until early next year due to surging cases of the Delta variant of the coronavirus. The leading social network set a new target of having employees back on its campuses in January, but promised to provide ample...
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 13 ― Facebook yesterday postponed workers' return to the office until early next year due to surging cases of the Delta variant of the coronavirus.
“We continue to monitor the situation and work with experts to ensure our return to office plans prioritise everyone's safety.” Facebook is also requiring people in offices to wear masks, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated.
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