Apple will allow a limited number of employees back to its HQ from June 15 and is asking them to take COVID-19 tests
have braced themselves for a near-permanent working from home future, Apple is sending the first of its employees back to work next week.
In a memo sent to staff and seen by Bloomberg, Apple said it would begin a phased return to the main California office on Monday June 15. During this first phase only a "very limited" number of employees would be allowed to return, and only on certain days. Apple said it will be implementing social distancing, taking employees' temperatures as they arrive in the office, and making them take a daily "health check."company-provided COVID-19 tests
either on-site or at home before returning to work. Apple was not immediately available for comment on Bloomberg's report when contacted by Business Insider. This is the first major phase of returning to work for Apple's tech employees, but many of its US retail employees have been back to work for weeks already.
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