Apple Planning To Reopen Some Stores Closed Due To COVID-19

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - Apple Inc. is reportedly ready to reopen some of its U.S. stores in the next week after they were closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Bloomberg News, a "small number of stores" could reopen by the end of the month. Over 120 Apple stores shut down for a second time after COVID-19 infections jumped earlier this summer.

It's not clear whether any of the stores planning to reopen are in Southern California.

Once open, the stores are likely operate on an appointment-only basis "for the immediate future", Bloomberg reported. Customers and employees will be required to conduct temperature checks and wear face coverings.

Apple closed its stores globally in mid-March after an employee at Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade location tested positive for COVID-19.

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