5 COVID-19 Safety Rules Costco Still Has in Place — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses have had to adjust their operations to ensure the safety of their customers and employees. Costco is no exception. The popular warehouse retailer has implemented a number of safety measures to protect its customers and staff from the virus. Here are five COVID-19 safety rules that Costco still has in place: 1) Masks are required for all customers and employees; 2) Social distancing must be maintained; 3) Hand sanitizer is available throughout the store; 4) Contactless payment is encouraged; and 5) Increased cleaning and sanitization of high-touch surfaces. By following these safety rules, customers can help protect themselves and others from the virus while still enjoying the convenience of shopping at Costco.

5 COVID-19 Safety Rules Costco Still Has in Place

Costco is one of the few retailers that has remained open throughout the pandemic, and they have taken extra precautions to ensure the safety of their customers and employees. Here are five COVID-19 safety rules that Costco still has in place.

1. Face Masks Required

Costco requires all customers and employees to wear face masks while in the store. This is to help prevent the spread of the virus and to protect everyone in the store. Customers who do not have a face mask will be provided with one at the entrance.

2. Social Distancing

Costco has implemented social distancing measures throughout the store. This includes limiting the number of customers in the store at any given time, as well as marking off areas where customers should stand to maintain a safe distance from each other. Employees are also required to maintain a safe distance from customers.

3. Sanitization Stations

Costco has set up sanitization stations throughout the store. These stations are stocked with hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes, which customers and employees can use to clean their hands and surfaces. Costco also encourages customers to use contactless payment methods, such as Apple Pay or Google Pay.

4. Increased Cleaning

Costco has increased the frequency of their cleaning and sanitization procedures. This includes regularly disinfecting high-touch surfaces, such as shopping carts, door handles, and checkout counters. Employees are also required to wear gloves while handling food and other items.

5. Temperature Checks

Costco is now conducting temperature checks for all customers and employees before they enter the store. Anyone with a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher will not be allowed to enter the store. This is to help prevent the spread of the virus.

Costco is doing their best to keep their customers and employees safe during the pandemic. By following these five COVID-19 safety rules, you can help protect yourself and others while shopping at Costco.

Since the start of the pandemic, the membership-only warehouse brand has designed a number of safety measures that have led to the stores looking much different from previous years. When COVID-19 cases were at an all-time high, Costco was quick to adopt certain prevention regulations and changes like the food court’s touchless condiment stations, face mask policies, and even the store’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout service to ensure safety—not to mention other store offerings like at-home testing kits, and administering booster shots. But in most cases, members were (and still are) expected to adapt to the megastore’s safety rules that were just updated on March 3.

As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) closely monitors the number of COVID-19 cases throughout the country, it appears that the number of infections in the U.S. has been decreasing. Despite this sharp decline, Costco doesn’t seem to be letting up on pandemic policies that were originally established. Here are all the details from Costco’s “Updates and Coronavirus Response” webpage. (For more changes happening at the warehouse near you, here are 6 Things You’ll See at Costco This Year.)

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The warehouse used to recommend that members continue to wear face masks throughout the store. Prior to March 3, the “Updates and Coronavirus Response” site said that Costco will continue to follow mask regulations in an effort to “protect the health and safety of our members and employees,” but now the page simply says that “locations will follow the face mask regulations of the applicable state and local jurisdictions.”

The last time the chain dropped mask rules in the Spring of 2021, some members became angry and wanted the chain to leave it in place.

Temporary Item Limits
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Product limits are nothing new to the seasoned Costco shopper. If it seemed like you just couldn’t get enough toilet paper and cleaning supplies, it’s because you could not. As per store policy, Costco imposed purchase limits on certain items like paper towels and bottled water. Nearly two years into the pandemic and some of the purchase limits have yet to be lifted. While the COVID Updates page refers to these limits as “temporary,” it seems like only time will tell how just how much longer the restrictions could remain in place.

Special Operating Hours for Members Ages 60 or Older
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Costco says that any members who are 60 years or older can avoid the hassle of a crowd and shop during the Special Operating Hours, which are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 10 a.m. (but in the select cities of Brooklyn, N.Y., Culver City, Calif., Iwilei (Honolulu), Hawaii and Westbury, N.Y, those hours are from 8 to 9 a.m.).

The warehouse clarifies that this isn’t only for seniors, however, because apart from the aforementioned medical professionals, the site notes that “those with disabilities or who are immunocompromised” will also be able to take full advantage of the special store hours.

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Healthcare professionals are also able to enter the store during special store hours, as stated on Costco’s COVID Updates site. The website further clarified that these roles include “pharmacists and all hospital employees with a hospital ID…police officers, EMTs and firefighters.” While often reserved for seniors 60 years or older, these health care workers and first responders can gain a well-deserved entry into the store during these special hours, as opposed to regular members.

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Some of us can’t imagine parting with the $1.50 food court hot dog or the onion crank, and thankfully, we didn’t have to! The beloved food court has stood the test of time and remains open. While the food court has seen its fair share of changes in the past year—like the removal of seating areas and adding touchless soda dispensers–Costco says that “All Costco Food Courts are open,” despite the possible seating capacity limits and varied menu selection. This is great news for any shoppers who want to grab a quick bite from the megastore.

This isn’t the only grocery store chain to update its rules lately—Walmart and Target Just Changed This COVID-19 Policy.