Apple expects to start reopening some stores in first half of April
Apple has also extended remote work abilities for many employees
The Apple Inc. logo is shown outside the company's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, California, US, June 13, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS
Apple closed retail stores across the world until further notice, except in Greater China, in efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
The company might start re-opening some of its retail stores in the first half of April, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing an internal memo.
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Apple has also extended remote work abilities for many employees through at least April 5, the report added.
Apple declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.
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It was not clear which stores would open again, or in which countries. Many governments around the world have currently initiated lockdowns to limit the spread of the coronavirus, though others, where the virus struck earlier, have begun to ease restrictions.
Apple reopened its stores in China earlier this month.
The company might start re-opening some of its retail stores in the first half of April, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing an internal memo.
Gaming platform Steam continues breaking records during coronavirus lockdowns
Apple has also extended remote work abilities for many employees through at least April 5, the report added.
Apple declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.
Google Maps warns to call your doctor before visiting
It was not clear which stores would open again, or in which countries. Many governments around the world have currently initiated lockdowns to limit the spread of the coronavirus, though others, where the virus struck earlier, have begun to ease restrictions.
Apple reopened its stores in China earlier this month.