Italy will reopen some of its Apple Stores on May 19

Apple will reopen the Apple Store on May 12

On March 12, Apple closed the Apple Stores that it has throughout the world to stop the expansion of the coronavirus. 10 weeks have passed since then. At the end of April, Apple Stores located in China began to open their doors in limited hours and with strict security measures.

In the last two weeks, store openings outside of China have become commonplace. First was South Korea, followed by Australia, Austria, Switzerland and Germany. The next country where the Apple Store they will reopen their doors it will be Italy, according to the newspaper Repubblica.

According to this newspaper, as of next Tuesday, May 19, some of the Apple Stores distributed in Italy will reopen their doors, although which ones have not been specified. The reopening is oriented, as in other countries, to offer technical support to customers, inviting customers to continue shopping through the Apple Store.

All customers who go to the Apple Store, will have to do so obligatorily with mask, their body temperature will be measured and they will have to maintain a safety distance of 2 meters. These with the same guidelines that Apple is currently applying to the Apple Stores that have reopened in the last two weeks.

At the moment, Apple has not commented on the opening of the Apple Store that it has distributed in Spain, everything will depend on the evolution of the phases in the different Autonomous Communities where it has a presence. If the phases continue to advance positively, it is likely that by the end of this month or the beginning of next month, the Spanish Apple Store reopen their doors taking the same measures as in other countries.


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