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Apple pushes back in-person “Today at Apple” classes

Apple’s in-person Today at Apple classes will be virtual for a while longer.

While the company told its retail staff on Monday that Apple Store retail locations in the United States and Europe would begin bringing back some in-person Today at Apple classes starting on August 30, the company has reversed course.

In-person Today at Apple sessions will no longer be resuming at this time, with Apple putting in-person classes off because of the ongoing rise of the Delta variant across the United States and other countries.

As of Monday, Apple had begun taking reservations for in-person classes at some store locations. At present, all of those in-person reservations are gone, with Apple offering only virtual sessions.

While Apple retail locations have been open since earlier this year, there are no plans to close stores again, with Apple recently reinstating a mask mandate that requires customers visiting most retail stores in the United States to wear a mask. Apple had dropped mask mandates for vaccinated customers in June, but brought them back in areas heavily impacted by the Delta variant of COVID-19.

Apple has also begun ramping up COVID testing of both retail and corporate employees. Employees who participate in Apple’s at-home testing program will now receive testing kits twice per week instead of once per week.

“With the emergence of more contagious variants like delta, we believe that more frequent testing will better protect you and everyone at Apple,” reads a memo to employees. “Beginning Aug. 16, Quest will be sending you two mail-in test kits per week instead of one.”

Apple later plans to expand testing to three times per week for employees in some of its offices, although there’s currently no mandate for testing or vaccinations. Apple originally planned to bring back corporate employees in September, and later pushed that back until at least October.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via MacRumors and Bloomberg