Apple to reclose 14 stores as COVID-19 cases spike in Florida

June 26, 2020

Apple, which began reopening the majority of stores in the U.S. last month, has reclosed 14 of its 18 locations in Florida as the state has seen a surge in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and death. Apple has also closed stores in Arizona, the Carolinas and Texas as those states have also seen big increases in people becoming ill and dying from the virus.

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