Australian and Australian Australian stores have started reopening this week, prompted by a decline in the COVID-19 curve in those areas. However, and although not the same situation in the United States, retail outlets are Apple will start rebooting next week.
As the number of positive cases of coronavirus varies from city to city in the United States, Apple will focus on reopening the areas affected by the disease. So, it is expected that the first Apple stores to start receiving customers are those Idaho, South Carolina, Alabama and Alaska
The Apple Store reopens in cities with the least risk of COVID-19
According to policies used in other countries when the situation has begun to return to normal, the reopening of stores means changing hours, ways of being separated from society, with minor modifications to the procedures, subject to the requirements of each state. In a sense, Apple explained the statement_
We have lost our clients and look forward to providing our support. With so much work and homework, our main focus will be to provide service and support to Genius Bar.
Our new public-grade protocol allows for a limited number of visitors to the store at a time, so there may be delays for customers without an appointment.
After nearly two months after 510 Apple Stores closed worldwide, the company has begun reopening its offering technical service and product recall. In the meantime, Apple continues to recommend online shopping as one of the most important measures for controlling the influx of people inside its retail stores.
Although the first days of international reopening were successful, reopening safely in America represents a challenge for the company. It is currently the country with the most coronavirus-related deaths and many citizens still believe they have to be careful not to go against public places.