Apple Set To Re-Close Some US Stores After More Coronavirus Outbreaks

Apple only re-opened some of its US Apple Stores recently after they were closed during the coronavirus outbreak. Apple wanted to ensure that social distancing was being taken care of and closed its stores to help out.

When the stores re-opened the company said that it would re-evaluate the situation if needed. And, sure enough, it’s closing some Apple Stores once more.

The United States is currently finding it difficult to continue opening businesses and retail amid what appears to be a new wave of coronavirus infections. Locations in Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Arizona have already been identified as those who need to close.

Due to current COVID-19 conditions in some of the communities we serve, we are temporarily closing stores in these areas. We take this step with an abundance of caution as we closely monitor the situation and we look forward to having our teams and customers back as soon as possible. For help with an Apple product, more ways to shop, or additional information on our stores, please visit http://apple.com/retail.

These stores will obviously re-open once it is deemed safe to do so but there’s no indication when that might be. Those who are local to the impacted stores can obviously continue to place orders online and seek customer service in a similar manner if required.

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