Apple to Begin Reopening Its U.S. Stores

Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) will begin to reopen some of its U.S. stores next week, the company announced Friday. The tech giant has had most of its non-China stores closed for months amid the COVID-19 pandemic. However, with most of states initiating at least partially reopening, Apple will begin its transition back to normal store operations.

At about the time Apple reopened its stores in China in mid-March, the company closed most of its stores outside of the People's Republic. Apple made this decision as the coronavirus pandemic led to lockdowns across the world. Now, it seeks to bounce back from what Tim Cook calls the "most challenging global environment" that the company has encountered.

The reopening will only affect a few customers initially. For now, Apple stores will only open their doors in Alabama, Alaska, Idaho, and South Carolina.

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