Explainer: California reopens, mostly, on Tuesday
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[June 15, 2021]
By Jane Lanhee Lee
OAKLAND, Calif. (Reuters) - California says
it is opening up from COVID-19 restrictions on Tuesday, but tech
companies and other offices are not changing as fast as Disneyland, gyms
and stores.
Here is what's changing for California offices, and what's not.
WHAT'S GETTING EASIER?
Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order to reopen the state on
June 15, a decision ending physical distancing, mask requirements and
capacity limits for restaurants, stores and other businesses that cater
to consumers.
The state health department is requiring the continued wearing of masks
in a few places, such as public transit and healthcare settings. Indoor
concerts and events with more than 5,000 attendees will be required to
confirm proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 results.
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HOW ABOUT OFFICES?
Workplace rules are dictated by the California Occupational Safety and
Health Standards Board, which has debated keeping restrictions in place
longer than the governor. Under the newest proposal, which will be voted
on June 17, fully vaccinated office workers won’t need to wear a mask in
normal circumstances. However, businesses would have to confirm a person
has been vaccinated before taking off a mask in an office, and some
businesses have been reluctant to ask.
WHAT'S BIG TECH DOING?
Tech companies in Silicon Valley, which were among the first to go fully
remote during the pandemic, are treading carefully. Many are waiting
until after the Labor Day holiday, on Sept. 7, or even 2022, to reopen
offices fully.
While some like Twitter Inc have given employees the option to never
return to the office, others like Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook Inc
are allowing some employees to go remote permanently while setting
minimum requirements for in-office work by many employees.
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A man walks down a street in Encinitas, as California Governor Gavin
Newsom said his state would keep its mask order in place for another
month, in California, U.S., May 17, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Blake
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Apple is requiring workers return to the office on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from early September.
Many companies are also giving on-site employees the option to work
remotely for several weeks a year.
DO COMPANIES HAVE A CHOICE?
Businesses such as restaurants can require vaccine verification or
negative COVID-19 tests. Newsom said on Monday the state would be
announcing more about a digital version of the vaccine card issued
by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention later this
week.
San Francisco’s first major conference in reopened California will
be Dreamforce, an annual event by sales software company
Salesforce.cInc which drew over 171,000 registered attendees in
2019.
The conference this year, which will be both virtual and in person,
is scheduled for Sept. 21-23 in cities including San Francisco, New
York, Paris and London, and Salesforce says those attending in
person will be required to be fully vaccinated, citing state
regulations.
(Reporting by Jane Lanhee Lee; additional reporting by Stephen
Nellis and Paresh Dave; editing by Peter Henderson and Leslie Adler)
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