Target limiting in-store customers, offers masks and gloves for employees
Thursday, Target announced it is implementing additional safety measures in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a release, the Minneapolis-based retailer stated that starting April 4, it will monitor and limit the number of people in the store, if needed, so that shoppers can practice social distancing.
The retailer will also be offering disposable masks and gloves for its employees to wear.
"The measures we’re announcing today are aimed at ensuring we are creating a safe environment for the guests who continue to turn to Target, while also providing our team with additional resources as they fulfill an essential service in communities across the country," John Mulligan, Target’s chief operating officer, said in a statement.
Additionally, Target announced it will be donating an additional 2million KN95 respirator masks to the medical community.
Costco and Menards are among other retail outlets increasing their efforts to combat COVID-19.