Employees of Apple will need to get a booster shot or start frequent testing soon, as the company announced new COVID protocol.
Employees will have four weeks to comply once they are eligible for the booster. If they do not get the shot, they will need to take frequent tests to enter an Apple store or office starting Feb. 15, the report said.
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