Walgreens, CVS shut some stores as Omicron variant complicates staffing issues

Reuters

Published Jan 14, 2022 09:31AM ET

(Reuters) - U.S. drugstore chain operators Walgreens Boots Alliance (NASDAQ:WBA) and CVS Health Corp (NYSE:CVS) said on Friday they were forced to temporarily shut some stores due to staffing issues triggered by the latest surge in COVID-19 infections.

CVS said the store closures on one or both days of the weekend are temporary and in response to the fast-spreading Omicron coronavirus variant as well as a nationwide staffing shortage.

"The adjusted operating hours in these stores are temporary," CVS said in an emailed statement.

U.S. department stores and drugstore chains, including Walmart (NYSE:WMT) and Macy's Inc (NYSE:M), have been forced to cut working hours or shut stores amid the spike in infections due to the Omicron coronavirus variant.

In an emailed statement on Friday, a Walgreens spokesperson said the closures affect less than 1% of the company's nearly 9,000 stores.