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American Express Co. has lifted COVID-19 vaccine requirements at its offices, as the credit card giant prepares to remove pandemic-era protocols, reports Reuters. The new guidelines will take effect on Nov. 1 and will apply to offices in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, according to an internal memo. AmEx's decision reflects a growing desire among companies to seek a return to normalcy as the pandemic recedes.
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