The social media company previously said
that all workers returning to the office would have to present proof of their
booster jabs, while the company monitored the Omicron variant situation.
"We updated our requirements in early
March to align with CDC guidance, and now COVID-19 boosters are no longer
required for entry, though strongly recommended. The primary vaccination
requirement (1- or 2-shot series) remains in place," said Meta spokesperson
Tracy Clayton.
Last month, Twitter's new chief Parag
Agrawal said it will reopen offices globally in March but let people work
remotely if they wish.
Google is also preparing for employees to
return to its Silicon Valley offices this month, with the expectation they will
work from home only a couple of days a week. Tech company campuses were
abandoned early in the pandemic as the spread of COVID-19 caused a societal
shift to working remotely.
"Business travel is back effective
immediately, and all global Twitter offices will open starting on March
15," Agrawal said in a series of tweets. "Wherever you feel most
productive and creative is where you will work and that includes WFH (work from
home) full-time forever." © Reuters
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