Mega retailer Target announced Wednesday that it would rescind its mask mandate that applied to both employees and shoppers, joining a growing number of stores scaling back their masking rules.
Target will no longer require its staff and shoppers to wear masks inside its store as a matter of corporate policy. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As COVID-19 cases wane across the country, Target is no longer requiring customers or employees to wear masks in stores. The ...
Target updated its mask guidance for employees and shoppers. A message on the retailer's website says its mask mandate has been dropped due to declining COVID-19 cases across the country. "Target will ...
(The Hill) – Target announced this week that it will drop its mask requirement for shoppers and employees inside stores. The company updated its website Monday to reflect the change, saying that ...
Citing a nationwide decline in COVID-19 cases, Minneapolis-based retailer Target announced it is rolling back its in-store face covering requirement. The updated guidance, shared on Target's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a new update, Target unfolds its new face mask policy that applies to all of its stores nationwide. “Target continues to ...