Apple to help workers get Covid-19 shots at its offices

Apple is one of the first large Silicon Valley companies to launch a program to help workers get vaccinated.

Reuters
Apple said on Friday that it is starting a program to help employees get voluntary Covid-19 vaccinations at the iPhone maker's offices.

The company is working with drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc as its vendor and will open a website for its workers to sign up for appointments, an Apple spokeswoman said.

Apple is one of the first large Silicon Valley companies to launch a program to help workers get vaccinated.


Deutsche Bank earlier this month became the first big bank in New York to say it would offer employees COVID-19 vaccinations at its offices.

Last month, Amazon started onsite vaccinations for front-line employees, starting in Missouri, Nevada and Kansas.
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