Apple said on Friday it's temporarily shutting some stores again in Florida, Arizona, South Carolina, and North Carolina within us, as novel coronavirus cases still rise within the country. Shares of the corporate, which said the closure would affect 11 stores in these states, were down 0.5 percent. Apple had planned to reopen about 100 US stores, mostly with curbside pickup but some with walk-in service, in late May as lockdown restrictions began to ease.
However, cases within the US are steadily rising, with over 20 lakh people infected and a minimum of 1,18,396 people dead.
In a letter to Apple customers in May, Deirdre O'Brien, Apple's retail chief, had said the corporate would check out data on an area basis in which re-closings were an opportunity supported that data.
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