Apple closes three retail stores in U.S. and Canada due to COVID-19What you need to know
Apple has temporarily closed three of its retail stores.
The stores that were closed are in the United States and Canada.
Apple closed the stores due to a rise in COVID-19 cases among store employees.
It's like 2020 all over again.
Apple Stores are starting to close due to COVID-19 again.
As reported by Bloomberg, Apple has temporarily closed three of its retail stores due to a rise of COVID-19 cases and exposures among store employees. The three stores affected by the closure are the ones at the Brickell City Centre in Miami, Annapolis, Maryland, and downtown Ottawa.
The three stores are in the Brickell City Centre in Miami; Annapolis, Maryland; and downtown Ottawa. The company said that all employees will take Covid-19 tests prior to the stores reopening and that it's staying in touch with the affected workers. Store closures due to a rise in internal Covid cases typically last for a few days.
Apple said in a statement that the closures are part of...
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Apple closes three retail stores in U.S. and Canada due to COVID-19