Following the announcement of the alarm situation in Spain by COVID-19, Apple has taken different measures to fight the coronavirus and the company has just announced that In Spain, as of today, all its official shops are closed.
"In our mission to continue to support the work of content and distribution of COVID-19 distribution, our priority remains the safety and security of all people in the communities we serve. With that in mind, our stores in Spain will be closed until further notice. We understand that customers may need Apple support during this difficult time, and we will ensure that our online and phone support, as well as the online store, remain open to customers. We will take a closer look at the situation and hope to reopen our stores as soon as possible.
This means that we will not be able to buy devices or get support from Apple employees, and although this may be a problem for customers, it is understandably understandable given the current situation. But Spain is not the end of the world there The Apple store will close as the company announces the closure until March 27 in all its Apple Store except China, which is already open again after controlling the virus.
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It truly is more than one measure that has never happened. In the meantime they will reopen on March 27, though Apple has confirmed that they will notify you of the next steps. And we saw that WWDC 2020 will be hosted online only to avoid the first coronavirus infection in its history.
Everything Apple Store employees will continue to earn their salaries During this time, Apple also said it had updated its policies to provide personal or family health conditions, including recovery from illness, caring for a sick loved one, divorce, or the challenge of caring for children due to school closures.
In the end, Tim Cook himself wanted to thank everyone who fought against the virus from Apple:
"The entire Apple family is indebted to the brave doctors, nurses, researchers, public health professionals and government workers around the world who have contributed to all the grain of sand in their spirit to help the world cope."