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Apple to require masks in half of its US stores starting Thursday following CDC mask guidelines

Portrait of Kelly Tyko Kelly Tyko
USA TODAY
July 28, 2021Updated July 29, 2021, 1:06 p.m. ET

Apple will require shoppers to wear masks again at half of its U.S. stores, the company confirmed to USA TODAY. It is the first major retailer to confirm a change to its policy. 

The company's updated mask policy begins Thursday, two days after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new masking guidelines that recommend people vaccinated for the coronavirus start wearing masks indoors again in areas with substantial or high transmission of COVID-19.

The new CDC mask guidance also recommends that people with underlying conditions that may make them more susceptible to the coronavirus wear masks, along with anyone residing with vulnerable people. 

Apple stores that require masks are in COVID hotspots or in areas that have local or state mandates, the company said. Stores that require masks are noted on the retailer's website on location webpages.

Apple was one of the first retailers to close stores at the start of the pandemic in March 2020 and when stores started reopening in May 2020 had mask requirements and had temperature checks along with limiting capacity.

The company has 270 U.S. stores.

Apple will require customers to wear masks at half of its stores starting July 29.

The change comes just weeks since Apple stopped requiring masks in most of its stores in June. Most retailers quickly dropped mask guidelines for fully vaccinated customers this May following the CDC's last update.

Since May, most states have backed off mask requirements for vaccinated people and some lifted their mask mandates for everyone. Several local governments – including Los Angeles County and St. Louis – recently began requiring vaccinated people to again wear masks, citing concerns about the delta variant.

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Contributing: Adrianna Rodriguez, Jeanine Santucci and Kate Mabus, USA TODAY

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