Apple decided to close all the Apple Stores that it has spread around the world last March 14, in order to try to reduce the spread of coronavirus. Although in some countries the coronavirus had not yet spread, in some others, such as Spain and Italy, it had caused the government to shut down all non-essential activity.
It's been more than two months since the Apple Store closed. The first to reopen their doors were those in China, stores that they reopened their doors at the end of April. Shortly after, Apple opened the doors of the only Apple Store that the company has in South Korea, followed by located in Australia, Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Italy.
Now it is the turn of Apple's own stores distributed in both the United States and Canada. Apple has announced through a letter that the head of retail has sent to the workers of the Apple Store, that throughout this week, 25 Apple Stores will reopen in the United States and another 12 in Canada.
As stated by 9to5Mac, the Apple Store in the United States that are located in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Oklahoma, and Washington are among those selected. Not all stores that are located in these states will open their doors, only those that meet a series of requirements or criteria, requirements or criteria that we do not know.
As in all Apple Stores that are already open to the public in Europe and Asia, all customers who come to the Apple Store must do so with mask, gloves and allowing store employees to measure their temperature using a non-contact thermometer. These stores will also focus on technical service by inviting users to make purchases through the online website.