Advance to reflect remission of pandemic contagion. Apple has formalized the return of face-to-face sessions in its official stores in the United States from next Monday. Thus, the “Today at Apple” sessions that had become popular in the Apple Store regain their original essence in a country where there were still restrictions on holding them.
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The company has prepared a special session to celebrate this comeback where attendees will learn how to use Garageband by doing remixes of Lady Gaga’s song ‘Free Woman’ for half an hour. This session also commemorates the celebration of Women’s History Month and, in Europe, it will fit very well with International Women’s Day.
In Europe, there are still other restrictions in the Apple Store, with indications at the doors of the stores that vary according to the regulations of each autonomous community. The government has considered removing the requirement for masks indoors, although this is something Apple may maintain for a while longer to ensure the safety of all visitors.
The good news is that the special session to remix Lady Gaga’s song will also be held in Spanish stores, along with the rest of the One to One sessions that are already on their agendas. If there is no variant to complicate things again, it may get as close to a pre-pandemic life as possible.