By Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Almost two months after Apple shut down retail outlets in most countries, the tech giant will begin reopening a handful of U.S.
stores starting next week. In mid-March, the company said it was closing down almost 500 stores worldwide for two weeks because of the coronavirus outbreak, before saying a few days later that all stores would be shuttered until further notice (except for those in the Greater China region).
As first reported by CNBC, Apple plans to reopen retail stores in four states — Alabama, Alaska, Idaho and South Carolina — starting next Monday (May 11).
There are just six stores (out of the 271 Apple Stores in U.S.) in those states. “Our team is constantly monitoring local heath data and
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