Companies across the United States have tightened their defenses
against the virus, after the Delta variant forced the U.S.
public health agency to reverse course and insist on even fully
vaccinated individuals wearing masks.
"We are monitoring the situation closely and will continue to
follow local government guidance and work closely with leading
medical healthcare professionals, gathering their advice and
recommendations as we go forward to ensure our buildings are
optimized for the safety of our teams," an Amazon spokesperson
said in a statement on Friday.
Last month, big techs including Alphabet Inc's Google and
Facebook Inc asked U.S. employees to get vaccinated to step into
offices, while Twitter Inc said it was shutting its reopened
offices in the country.
Amazon also extended its work-from-home dates for U.S. employees
till Jan. 3.
Earlier this week, coronavirus cases worldwide surpassed 200
million while U.S. cases stood at 35.62 million on Thursday,
according to a Reuters tally.
Bloomberg News first reported Amazon's change in masking policy
on Friday.
(Reporting by Tiyashi Datta and Akanksha Rana in Bengaluru;
Editing by Devika Syamnath)
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