20 stores closed in France, information not given about when they will reopen
San Francisco, April 18 (IANS)| Apple has changed the idea of reopening its stores around the world, with all six retail outlets in Michigan, US, being closed as a precautionary measure in the wake of COVID-19. Six outlets were closed on Friday in the state due to Corona, this has been done ‘temporarily’ in view of the prevailing COVID-19 situation in the state.
According to a report by AppleInsider, they have closed six stores and no information has been shared about when these stores will be opened in the future. “We are taking this step with caution as we are closely monitoring the situation and look forward to meeting our team and customers again as soon as possible,” the company was quoted as saying. The report states that even though the stores have been closed immediately, they will do any pre-arranged work with customers in a few days.
Store Pages recommends that they are currently open for pickup of existing online orders, pre-ordered in-store Genius Support appointments, and any already-reserved one-on-one shopping sessions with an expert on April 18 Will continue till Recently the tech giant decided to close 20 stores in France as the country entered its third phase of the COVID-19 lockdown. According to the Apple Opera Paris site, “we will be temporarily closing soon.” “As of now, we are open for online shopping and used to provide support at Genius Bar for appointments scheduled prior to Saturday, April 3rd,” he said.