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Major Retailers Requiring Masks In Cupertino: See The List

In addition to the Bay Area's indoor mask mandate, many retailers are once again directing employees and customers to mask up.

Cupertino-based Apple is one of the companies requiring its shoppers and staff to wear masks. The Bay Area is currently under an indoor mask mandate.
Cupertino-based Apple is one of the companies requiring its shoppers and staff to wear masks. The Bay Area is currently under an indoor mask mandate. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

CUPERTINO, CA — In addition to the indoor mask mandate the Bay Area re-instated on Monday, many retailers in Cupertino and other cities are re-implementing mask mandates to help curb the spread of coronavirus.

New mask requirements come as the highly contagious delta variant continues to sweep across the nation. The variant, which originated in India, now accounts for more than 93 percent of all new cases in the United States, according to data released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Many retailers attribute revised mandates to the CDC’s new mask guidance, which recommends all vaccinated and unvaccinated people wear masks in public indoor settings or when in areas with "substantial" or "high" transmission; however, most stop short of requiring fully vaccinated customers to wear face coverings.

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The CDC defines "substantial" transmission as 50 to 99.99 cases per 100,000 people over seven days, while "high" transmission is defined as more than 100 cases per 100,000 during that span.

Here’s a look at which retailers in Cupertino now require masks and who should wear them, according to a list compiled by AARP and various news outlets:

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Apple, One Infinite Loop
Who Has To Mask Up: Citing a company memo to employees, Bloomberg reported that Apple reinstituted a mask requirement for shoppers and staff at most of its U.S. retail outlets.

CVS, 10455 S De Anza Blvd., 19499 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Who Has To Mask Up: Face coverings are required for employees and customers who are not fully vaccinated, and optional for those who are.

McDonald’s, 10990 N Stelling Road
Who Has To Mask Up: McDonald’s has mandated that all customers and employees wear masks at locations in areas with high or substantial rates of COVID-19 transmission.

Starbucks, 20745 Stevens Creek Blvd., 20520A Stevens Creek Blvd.
Who Has To Mask Up: Starbucks “strongly recommends” customers wear facial coverings regardless of vaccination status. Masks are required where mandated by local law or regulation. Starting Aug. 5, all store partners must wear face coverings.

Target, 20745 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Who Has To Mask Up: Target requires face coverings for all team members and strongly recommends face coverings for all customers in areas with a substantial or high risk of transmission.

T.J. Maxx & Home Goods, 20730 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Who Has To Mask Up: The parent company of T.J.Maxx, Marshalls, Sierra and HomeGoods requires all employees and unvaccinated customers to wear face coverings, which remain optional for fully vaccinated customers.

Verizon, 20735 Stevens Creek Blvd. Ste E
Who Has To Mask Up: The company says masks "may be required" at Verizon locations and that its outlets follow "CDC guidelines and legal requirements.”

Walgreens, 20011 Bollinger Road
Who Has To Mask Up: Employees regardless of vaccination status are required to mask up. Customers and employees who are not vaccinated are asked to continue wearing masks.

Whole Foods, 20955 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Who Has To Mask Up: Masks are required for unvaccinated customers and employees. Masks are optional for vaccinated customers and employees.

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