Apple Inc. plans to keep its U.S. stores closed until early May to help prevent coronavirus infections from spreading further, and remain flexible about working from home arrangements for staff, Bloomberg reported, citing a memo from employees. Apple Senior Vice President of Retail and People Deirdre O'Brien reportedly told staff that the company will keep monitoring local conditions for every location and make "reopening decisions on the basis of thorough, thoughtful reviews and the latest guidance from local governments and public health experts." MarketWatch could not immediately reach an Apple spokesperson for comment.
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