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Apple Shoppers Will Need To Wear Face Masks
If customers do not have their own, one will be provided.

Coronavirus epidemic has unequivocally changed our lives. Apple shoppers is one of them.
As the restrictions are gradually being eased in the US, Apple is beginning to reopen its stores step by step.
However, US-based tech giant will set preventive measures that includes conducting body temperature checks and wearing face masks.
According to the company, nearly 100 of its stores has opened their doors to customers again.
All Apple shoppers and employes will have to wear face coverings, and if customers do not have their own, one will be procured.
A limited number of customers will be able to enter inside and they must practice social distancing against the outbreak.

Shoppers will experience such a case after pre-pandemic era. In a statement, Apple said: “Things may look and feel a little different. For one thing, you’ll find yourself with plenty of space.
“In every store, we’re focused on limiting occupancy and giving everybody lots of room, and renewing our focus on one‑on‑one, personalized service at the Genius Bar and throughout the store.”
Throughout the day, Apple will also carry out enhanced deep cleanings on all surfaces, display products, and highly trafficked areas.
In addition, Apple spokesman Nick Leahy said that their open stores would offer customers a choice of ordering online and picking up in store.

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