Health & Fitness

Apple Valley Target Locations Under New Masking Guidelines

Monday's announcement comes as the highly-infectious​ Delta variant of the coronavirus is causing a surge in new cases across the nation.

Customers at stores will not be required to wear masks. However, Target will "strongly recommend" masks for all customers — regardless of vaccination status — in areas with a "substantial" or "high risk" of transmission​​, as defined by the CDC.
Customers at stores will not be required to wear masks. However, Target will "strongly recommend" masks for all customers — regardless of vaccination status — in areas with a "substantial" or "high risk" of transmission​​, as defined by the CDC. (Lorraine Swanson/Patch)

APPLE VALLEY, MN — Apple Valley's Target locations will be affected by Target's new mask policy.

Target will again require employees to wear face masks, the Minneapolis-based retail giant announced Monday. The new policy will go into effect Tuesday.

Customers at stores will not be required to wear masks. However, Target will "strongly recommend" masks for all customers — regardless of vaccination status — in areas with a "substantial" or "high risk" of transmission, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control.
Target will continue to recommend that customers who aren't fully vaccinated wear a mask.

Find out what's happening in Apple Valley-Rosemountfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Since May, Target has not required customers and employees who are fully vaccinated to wear masks in stores unless it's required through local regulations.

Monday's announcement comes as the highly-infectious Delta variant of the coronavirus is causing a surge in new cases and hospitalizations across the United States. On Saturday, Florida reported its highest number of new coronavirus cases in a single day since the pandemic started, according to the CDC.

Find out what's happening in Apple Valley-Rosemountfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"We'll follow all local mandates, as we have throughout the pandemic, and continue to monitor guidance from the CDC closely," Target said in a news release.

"We will also maintain all of our health and safety protocols that include increased cleaning measures and social distancing. We encourage our team members and guests to get the COVID-19 vaccine by offering vaccine appointments at nearly all CVS at Target locations and providing paid time and free Lyft rides to team members when they get their vaccines."


William Bornhoft contributed to this report.

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