And now, Apple has decided to close its stores once again as coronavirus cases begin to rise across the United States after it peaked in many cities back in April.
“Due to current Covid-19 conditions in some of the communities we serve, we are temporarily closing stores in these areas,” an Apple spokesman shared Friday in a statement.
The stores to be closed are in Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina, four states that are seeing the highest seven-day average of new coronavirus infections since the pandemic took root in the U.S.
Initially, Apple closed all of its stores in China, and when the outbreak began to hit the States, it followed suit as one of the first retailers to make such a radical decision.
Florida
– Waterside Shops
– Coconut Point
North Carolina
– Southpark
– Northlake Mall
South Carolina
– Haywood Mall
Arizona
– Chandler Fashion Center
– Scottsdale Fashion Square
– Arrowhead
– SanTan Village
– Scottsdale Quarter
– La Encantada