Facebook Parent Company Will Make Its Office Workers Get the Vaccine Booster
January 12, 2022 | California
Facebook parent company Meta will require its in-person workers to receive a booster shot in addition to a COVID-19 vaccine, the company announced Monday.
By March 28, Meta employees must have received the booster to use the in-person offices of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, The Wall Street Journal reported. Meta is reportedly delaying the reopening of its offices until late March due to the requirement.
“We’re focused on making sure our employees continue to have choices about where they work given the current COVID-19 landscape,” Janelle Gale, Meta’s vice president of human resources, said in a statement, CNBC reported. “We understand that the continued uncertainty makes this a difficult time to make decisions about where to work, so we’re giving more time to choose what works best for them.”
Employees can elect to work remotely if they receive a deferral from Meta, the WSJ reported.
“Boosters provide increased protection,” a Meta spokesman told the WSJ. “Given the evidence of … (Excerpts from the Virginia Star)