Apple Closing 30 More Stores, 15 In Southern California, As COVID-19 Spreads
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Apple is closing – or re-closing, to be accurate – another 30 stores, including 15 in Southern California, bringing the total to 70 amid the latest coronavirus spike, the tech giant said Wednesday.
The retail hubs have become a bellwether for the spread of coronavirus with Apple being the first U.S. company to announce store closings in China way back in February as the pandemic took hold and following the curve ever since.
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Apple will be re-closing stores in Alabama, California, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada and Oklahoma. The decision comes after the company said it would close stores in Texas, Florida, Arizona, North Carolina and South Carolina,.
“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,” Apple said.
The Southern California stores include Glendale Galleria, Northridge Pasadena, the Grove, Third Street Promenade, Century City, Manhattan Village, Beverly Center, Sherman Oaks, Topanga, Los Cerritos, the Americana at Brand, Valencia Town Center, Victoria Gardens and the Oaks.
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