Apple reopening roughly 100 more US retail stores this week

Apple has announced it plans to reopen roughly 100 more US retail stores this week across California, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Texas, and more.
Earlier this month, Apple started to reopen stores in the United States, starting with locations in Idaho, South Carolina, Alabama and Alaska, focusing on repairs, in-store pickups and new curb-side pickup for orders placed online through Apple.com or the Apple Store app.
Now, in a statement shared with 9to5Mac, Apple has said it plans to reopen stores this week “in a very thoughtful manner”, again with a focus on order pick-ups and support services.
This week we’ll return to serving customers in many US locations. For customer safety and convenience, most stores will offer curbside or storefront service only, where we provide online order pick-up and Genius Bar appointments. Others will be open for walk-in customers and we encourage everyone to check their local store webpage for more information about hours at their preferred location. Customers can also visit apple.com for support by phone or chat. – We are committed to reopening our stores in a very thoughtful manner with the health and safety of our customers and teams as our top priority, and we look forward to seeing our customers again soon.
An official list of stores set to reopen hasn’t been shared, with Apple referring customers to check Apple.com for updates relating to their local Apple Store.










