“Masks walking on the floor or not on the desk are needed,” Sean Giancola, editor and chief executive of the tabloid, said in an Aug. 12 note.
The formal guide attached to Giancola’s note said that employees had to “hide” and “cover up.” [their] face when moving away [their] at the counter or chatting with classmates “.
The right-wing tabloid, for example, has repeatedly questioned the mandates of masks and said they are not necessary, especially for vaccinated people.
When the CDC said in July that it recommended that vaccinated people wear masks in areas with “substantial” and “high” community transmission of Covid-19, the Post called it “madness.”
The Post has also asked other agencies to lift the mask’s mandate.
In a July 7 article, the editorial board said it was “time to undo the mandate of masks on trains and buses.” That publisher said wearing a mask on public transportation is “useless and performative.”
The front page of the July 30 newspaper also carried a banner headline that said “INSANITY!” He highlighted the odds that a vaccinated person would get seriously ill with Covid-19 and asked, “Why panic? Why the mandates of the new mask? Why doesn’t it make common sense?”
The Post has published stories during the pandemic questioning whether masks really prevent the spread of Covid-19, although public health officials, independent doctors and studies have indicated that they do.
The recent orientation of the Post also said that employees should do a daily health check “every day before entering the office”.
The Post note, however, did not indicate that employees should be vaccinated to return to the office.