
Facebook parent Meta delays return to office and will require booster shots
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, is delaying its return to US offices until March 28 and will require proof of Covid-19 booster shots for workers in those offices. The company already requires that in-office workers be vaccinated.
Janelle Gale, VP of Meta's human resources department, told CNN Business in a statement that the move is intended to give employees "more time to choose what works best for them."
"We're focused on making sure our employees continue to have choices about where they work given the current COVID-19 landscape," Gale said. "We understand that the continued uncertainty makes this a difficult time to make decisions about where to work."

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