KEY POINTS
  • Google's VP of global security said the company is dropping its Covid vaccine requirement to enter buildings.
  • Covid vaccines have been "critical" to keeping Google employees safe in the workplace, a companywide email said.
  • "Most people today have some level of immunity," the memo said.

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An Android statue is displayed in front of a building on the Google campus in Mountain View, California, on Jan. 31, 2022.

Google no longer requires people to be vaccinated against Covid in order to enter its buildings.

In a companywide email sent to employees Tuesday, which was viewed by CNBC, Google VP of global security Chris Rackow said "vaccines will no longer be required as a condition of entry to any of our buildings."

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