There is a day we have no news related to a coronavirus outbreak called Covid-19 and that it is technologically related. The most important thing happens in this regard and of course China is, according to many media, a "global factory" and when this ceases to exist as it is now for some reason, the big tech and non-tech companies with their high productivity and assembly lines are shaking there.
In a recent interview to Apple Executive Tim, in the middle Fox Business, the head of the company said it was confident that China would be able to contain the virus in the coming weeks and months. The key phrase to explain these words was the following:
I understand that China is putting coronavirus under control and continues to struggle to contain the infection in humans. Looking at the latest official statistics we see that outbreaks are controlled and the number of people involved decreases day by day. I feel very optimistic about this.
What is clear is that the impact that companies can have on a country can be huge worldwide and not that Apple is only getting this, as we say at the start all major companies have their own businesses there, so it's bad for everyone. Covid-19 statistics are harmful and since it was discovered in December last year it has already infected more than 82,000 people and killed 2,800 people worldwide, logically these numbers are uncertain, largely because of the number of deaths causing this coronavirus outbreak.