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Meta is no longer requiring COVID-19 booster shots for employees returning to its US offices

Sarah Jackson   

Meta is no longer requiring COVID-19 booster shots for employees returning to its US offices
  • Meta has dropped its COVID-19 booster requirement for employees returning to US offices.
  • The company, which owns Facebook, says a booster is still "strongly recommended."

Meta employees returning to US offices are no longer required to receive $4 prior to resuming in-person work, a reversal of its previous policy.

Meta, which owns $4 has stopped mandating COVID-19 boosters for US employees going back to the office, the company said Friday, as $4 Despite the change, a Meta spokesperson told Insider booster shots are still "strongly recommended" by the company.

"We updated our requirements in early March to align with CDC guidance and now COVID-19 boosters are no longer required for entry, though strongly recommended," Meta spokesperson Tracy Clayton said in a statement to Insider. "The primary vaccination requirement (1- or 2-shot series) remains in place."

Meta began bringing employees back to its US offices on March 28 after several prior delays.

In January, when Meta previously expected to reopen its campus to workers, the company $4 for all US staffers going back to the office. The change came as COVID-19 cases fueled by the Omicron variant $4

Other tech giants are slated to bring workers back to US offices this month as well.

Starting Monday, $4 employees in some US offices will resume in-person work in a hybrid capacity; most will spend about three days in the office and the other two where they choose, according to $4 which viewed an internal email about the policy.

Meanwhile, $4 has set an April 11 date for a phased return approach. Employees will start by working in the office at least one day per week and gradually build up to at least three days per week on May 23, according to $4 which viewed a memo from Apple CEO Tim Cook about the policy.

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