Tesla is telling workers at its Nevada battery factory they will be required to wear a mask indoors starting Monday, regardless of vaccination status
Tesla Inc. is telling workers at its Nevada battery factory they will be required to wear a mask indoors starting Monday regardless of vaccination status, joining the growing number of companies with such mandates as Covid-19 cases rise.
Workers at the Reno-area facility previously had been required to wear a mask if they weren’t vaccinated but could avoid that requirement if they were, people familiar with the matter said. The company cited the spread of the
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