Latest surge in COVID-19 cases nationwide has US companies scrambling to make contingency plans
. Google revised its vaccine guidelines and set firm six-month deadline for non-vaxxed employees to get shot. Citigroup told employees at its New York City office that they can work from home through the holidays. JP Morgan Chase told unvaccinated employees they were banned from entering New York City offices. Goldman Sachs has postponed its remaining holiday parties in New York due to COVID-19 concerns.
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