A representative for Apple decreased to comment to FOX Business on the possible reopenings.
GET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE
Apple revealed the re-closures in July at store locations in Alabama, California, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, Oklahoma, Florida, Mississippi, Texas and Utah.
” Due to current COVID-19 conditions in a few of the communities we serve, we are briefly closing stores in these areas,” Apple informed FOX Business last month. “We take this step with an abundance of caution as we closely monitor the situation and we eagerly anticipate having our consumers and teams back as soon as possible.”
As a result, Apple supposedly reassigned countless retail staff members to online sales and assistance positions and would enable them to work from another location.
CLICK ON THIS LINK TO READ MORE ON FOX BUSINESS
According to the most recent update by Johns Hopkins University, there are more than 5.7 million validated coronavirus cases in the United States, with more than 1.9 million Americans who have actually recuperated and more than 177,000 Americans who have passed away.
Apple makes history as the very first U.S. business to reach a $2 trillion market cap.
Apples stores that have actually resumed have actually instituted necessary health and safety measures such as temperature level look for all workers and consumers and the use of masks.
Apple is planning to reopen some of its retailers that were nearby a revival in coronavirus cases, according to a report by Bloomberg.
APPLE STOCK HITS RECORD HIGH ABOVE $500 AHEAD OF SPLIT DEADLINE
Sources with knowledge of the matter told the outlet that a small number of stores are slated to reopen as quickly as completion of August and will run on an appointment-only basis for the immediate future.
The company apparently began informing retail staff members of the reopenings today by telling staff that stores will continue to follow local guidelines for social distancing and the number of individuals allowed within simultaneously.