Apple is reportedly offering coronavirus tests to employees at its
Bay Area campus as they begin to return to the office after months of
working from home.
In addition to having their temperature taken and being required to
wear a mask at One Infinite Loop, Apple workers will have the option to
get a nasal swab test as well, according to Bloomberg.
Apple was one of the earliest companies to send its employees home,
doing so on March 8. But unlike other Silicon Valley giants like
Facebook and Twitter — which have publicly spoken about allowing employees to work remotely permanently — Apple needs people in the office to work on its hardware products.
In March it was reported that the launch of the next iPhones may be delayed by “practical hurdles” caused by the coronavirus.
Apple traditionally needs to send engineers back and forth from its
offices to its factories in China to finalize designs in the lead-up to
the product’s release. But the coronavirus has led Apple to restrict
employee travel to hotbeds of the disease, including China.
The Cupertino, Calif., company recently announced that it would be reopening more than 100 of its US retail locations after a months-long closure due to the pandemic.
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