Many Apple Stores in the United States no longer require customers to wear face masks, according to Bloomberg. As a result of changes in local standards and a decrease in COVID-19 instances, Apple has decided to remove the mask restriction.
On the company’s website, Apple has updated information on which places no longer need masks. Customers are still encouraged to wear masks, and Apple personnel are required to do so as well.
Hawaii, Illinois, Oregon, and Washington, and certain sections of California still demand the use of facemasks. If the local standards change, Apple will keep its mask mandates current.
Customers who need to wear a face mask when visiting an Apple shop are forced to wear a “facial mask.” Even while wearing a face mask isn’t mandatory in businesses where it is optional, Apple’s advertising makes it obvious that individuals who have received immunizations don’t need one if they want to attend indoor locations without one.
Bloomberg reports that in-person “Today at Apple” seminars are also being prepared for a comeback at Apple retail outlets. It’s possible to sign up for in-person lessons at certain locations this week, while others will relaunch sessions later this month.

