In the wake of the global Corona crisis, Apple has closed its own stores outside of Greater China. Initially, the Apple Stores were supposed to remain open until March 27th closed But Apple is extending the contract.
Apple closed all stores outside of China on March 14. The closure was originally scheduled to last two weeks. But it quickly became clear that the stores would remain closed for longer. Just a few days later, Apple changed the announcement to "Closed until further notice" Later, there were reports that the Cupertino-based company was not planning to April reopening will celebrate. Now reports Bloombergthat some Apple Stores will not reopen before the beginning of May. According to current information, these are locations within the United States.
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An internal memo sent by Deirdre O'Brien – Apple's retail chief – now states that Apple "continues to monitor local conditions for each Apple store on a daily basis" and that decisions on reopening after "thorough, thoughtful reviews and the latest guidelines from local governments and public health experts" The flexible working arrangements will remain in place - the shops and offices will not reopen before the beginning of May. It is expected that the Apple Stores in this country will also remain closed for a longer period. Anyone who needs technical support can contact Apple via the official support website. The sale of products will also be handled as usual in the online shop. Apple Online Store - for the Apple Online Support!
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