The U.S. Department of Justice has no immediate plans to require most staff to return to their offices as the delta variant continues to keep COVID-19 case levels high across the country.

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco wrote in an email to staff earlier this month that although officials anticipated some DOJ components would “shift their telework status” around Labor Day, “rising case numbers since have led us to take a more cautious approach.”

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