Apple is re-closing 30 more stores in the US as coronavirus cases have spiked across the country
Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Apple is re-closing an additional 30 stores in the US as coronavirus cases spike across the country, according to CNBC.
The decision comes after Apple said it would close stores in Texas, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, and South Carolina.Apple is re-closing 30 additional stores in the US, a move that comes after the tech giant began re-closing stores in June as COVID-19 cases have spiked throughout the country, according toThe new store closures will occur in Oklahoma, California, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, and Alabama, according to the report.
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