Apple To Reopen 25 U.S. Stores This Week, Adding to 100 Others

Apple To Reopen 25 U.S. Stores This Week, Adding to 100 Others(Bloomberg) — Apple Inc. said it’s reopening more than 25 stores across seven U.S. states this week, adding to nearly 100 global locations that have reopened to customers after the Covid-19 pandemic forced them to close. Some stores will offer only curbside or storefront service, the company added in an email statement.In a letter to customers by Deirdre O’Brien, Apple’s senior vice president for retail and people, the company said it’s “focused on limiting occupancy and giving everybody lots of room,” with a renewed emphasis on one-to-one service throughout each store. There’ll be temperature checks conducted at the door and face coverings will be required for all employees and provided to any shoppers without one.“A store opening in no way means that we won’t take the preventative step of closing it again should local conditions warrant,” O’Brien wrote.The Cupertino, California-based tech giant is in the process of reopening most of its retail sales network across Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Australia. It plans to reopen 10 of its 17 stores in Italy this week, it said on Friday.Read more: Apple to Reopen 10 of 17 Retail Stores in Italy Next WeekApple closed all of its stores in mainland China early on in the novel coronavirus outbreak, which it was able to reopen a few weeks later as the pandemic was reined in across the country. It then closed all of its stores outside greater China until it started a gradual reopening with its Seoul, South Korea location recently.(Updates with U.S. store reopening plans in first paragraph)For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2020 Bloomberg L.P.

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