Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Apple had to close all Apple Stores worldwide in early March to protect employees and customers. Now, according to a report, some stores are scheduled to reopen in May.
A new Bloomberg report According to reports, Deirdre O'Brien - Apple's retail chief - announced the reopening of some Apple stores in May during a video conference. However, neither the region nor the exact number of stores was specified. O'Brien is said to have said:
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“We continue to analyze the health situation at all locations and I expect to reopen many more stores in May.”
Originally, the reopening of some Apple Stores was planned for mid-April. However, due to the current situation, only one Apple Store could reopen on April 18th in South Korea will open its doors – albeit with restrictions. While sales remained closed at first, a few customers were able to pick up their repaired devices at the Genius Bar. One thing is certain: When Apple reopens the individual stores, the company will take local conditions and recommendations into account. This means that normal operations cannot be expected immediately. It can therefore be assumed that a similar process to that in South Korea will follow. Anyone who wants to repair a device or buy a new product will still have to rely on Apple's online shop as well as online support set. (Photo by Bhubeth Bhajanavorakul / Bigstockphoto)