There are already 25 Apple Stores closed in the US due to COVID

Michigan Apple Store Must Close Again Due to Pandemic

Predictions are fulfilled that was done in this same medium. More Apple Stores are closed because of this new variant of COVID-19 that has been called by the World Health Organization as Omicron. A more contagious variant that is once again putting health services in check and not only these. Stores are in trouble again and it is preferable to be cautious and restrict hours but also restrict openings. That is what Apple has decided at the moment.

Well, if before Christmas Eve the Apple stores in the US were closing little by little, reaching about 7, now, four days later we have at least 26 stores which have had to close due to the Coronavirus pandemic. If it seemed that the situation worldwide was being somewhat more relaxed, now it turns out that we have cases of contagions through the roof and it is expected that they will continue to grow exponentially. Just as fast as people are catching it, stores are closing. It is a way to prevent further spread of the disease, but it seems that it will not be enough. I hope I am wrong.

The latest stores Closing include Apple Carnegie Library in Washington, DC, Apple Century City in Los Angeles and Apple Walnut Street in Philadelphia. Apple also has six temporarily closed stores in Texas, plus three in Ohio, two in Virginia, two in Georgia and a few more.

La complete list that are temporarily closed today according to Apple website:

  • Apple Carnegie Library at Washington, DC
  • Apple Century City in Los Angeles, CA
  • Beverly centr in Los Angeles, CA
  • Walnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Baybrook in friendswood, texas
  • First Colony Mall in Sugar Land, Texas
  • Highland Village in Houston, Texas
  • Memorial city in Houston, Texas
  • willowbrook Mall in Houston, Texas
  • The Woodlands in The Woodlands, Texas
  • Crocker park in Westlake, Ohio
  • Eton in Woodmere, Ohio
  • Summit Mall in Akron, Ohio
  • Fair oaks in Fairfax, Virginia
  • Potomac Town Center in Woodbridge, Virginia
  • Cumberland Mall in Atlanta,
  • lenox Square in Atlanta,
  • Saddle Creek in Germantown,
  • The Gardens Mall at Palm Beach Gardens,
  • Pheasant Lane in Nashua,
  • Townson Town Center at Towson,
  • alderwood in Lynnwood,
  • Bellevue Square in Bellevue,
  • south center in Tukwila,
  • Tacoma Mall in Tacoma,
  • University village in Seattle,

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