Costco is requiring all customers to wear face masks to prevent the spread of coronavirus. FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo with more.
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Costco resumed its regular shopping hours Monday, less than two months after the membership-only warehouse club curbed store hours due to COVID-19.
At the same time, the retailer has instituted additional hours for at-risk shoppers. The changes come with one stipulation: everyone must wear a mask.
CORONAVIRUS FORCES COSTCO TO CUT WEEKDAY STORE HOURS
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Effective immediately, all clubs and gas stations across the nation will resume their regular operating hours, although hours vary per warehouse.
STORES OFFER CORONAVIRUS HOURS FOR SENIORS, AT-RISK SHOPPERS
Additionally, warehouses nationwide will be dedicated to serving members ages 60 and older and people with disabilities, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. During this time, other guests will not be allowed inside.
COSTCO WILL REQUIRE CORONAVIRUS MASKS FOR CUSTOMERS, EMPLOYEES TO SLOW SPREAD
Previously, Costco was only offering this service three times a week.
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