Verizon closing some stores to slow spread of coronavirus

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The phone provider stated it likewise prepares for boosts in traffic.


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Verizon will close a few of its stores throughout the nation, following increased issues about the spread of the pandemic coronavirus throughout the nation.

The business stated retail workers will start to work from house, assisting consumers online and through the phone. Verizon didn’t react to an ask for talk about the number of shops would be closed or where.

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The carrier said it anticipates increased network traffic and thus has eliminated late fees and bandwidth caps so people can manage being sent home by their employers and schools.

Verizon’s moves mark the latest effort by one of the country’s largest companies to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus. Apple late on Friday said it was closing all its stores outside China until March 27, and pushed its Worldwide Developers Conference online-only. Other companies, like the internet giants Facebook and Google, have canceled their respective developer events, which were planned for the spring. Large organizations too have scuttled their plans, including the annual SXSW music and tech festival in Texas, the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco and the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles. Even Disneyland shut down.

“We know this is a difficult time,” Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg said in a letter posted to the company’s website Saturday. “We will continue to address these and other critical pandemic issues impacting our employees, customers and society.”