Apple recloses more shops due to coronavirus spikes

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Apple is apparently reclosing 30 more shops due to the fact that of rising coronavirus cases. The closures will occur in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana and Alabama, according to a tweet from Mark Gurman of Bloomberg News. 

In current weeks, Apple has actually reclosed 77 United States shops, according to a report from CNBC. Apple had actually revealed in late May that it would resume more than 100 of its 271 United States shops throughout 21 states. The business prepared to provide just store and curbside service as lockdowns were relieving all over the world. 

Apple didn’t right away react to an ask for verification.

The tech giant, which held its yearly Worldwide Developers Conference digitally last month, initially started closing shops globally and limiting staff member travel in early March. Later that month, Apple made the call to keep all its shops shuttered forever. People might still go shopping online. 

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