KEY POINTS
  • The bank is now requiring all U.S. workers to log their vaccination status in a software portal by June 30.
  • "We strongly urge all of our employees to be vaccinated because we think it protects you, your friends and family, your fellow employees, and the community at large," the bank said in the memo, signed by its entire operating committee led by CEO Jamie Dimon.
  • At JPMorgan, while employees can choose to keep their vaccination status private, it means they must continue all the precautions, including social distancing, of the pre-vaccine era.
Jamie Dimon, chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co., gestures while speaking during a Bloomberg Television interview at the JPMorgan Global Markets Conference in Paris, France, on Thursday, March 14, 2019.

JPMorgan Chase is `strongly' urging all its U.S. employees get the Covid-19 vaccine, warning that the jab may eventually be mandatory for workers, according to a memo sent late Wednesday.

The bank is now requiring all U.S. workers to log their vaccination status in a software portal by June 30. Those who are vaccinated don't need to wear masks, socially distance or log their health status on a daily basis when they return to office life; those who aren't vaccinated need to wear masks and are encouraged to take weekly Covid tests, JPMorgan said.