Chinese health authorities have reported a decline in cases of infection in the country and the industry has taken that announcement as a sign of a full recovery. Just yesterday, Apple's supplier factory, Foxconn, announced its opening and today it is officially Apple's 42 stores are fully open.
During the critical period of the disease, Apple was forced to close its 42 stores in China, which is one of its most important markets. This has led those who have found the apple hard to look to review their earnings for the March quarter, resulting in limited iPhone supply worldwide as low demand from customers of Apple Products in China, a decrease of 60 percent according to the latest financial reports.
Apple's China store is back to normal
While this scenario enhances Apple's uncertainty about the country in which it produces and sells most of its devices, that's not all good news. As the virus spreads around the world, it is possible Apple is affected elsewhere
This week, company closed 17 stores in Italy after the government banned many cities in the country. And it is believed that it will soon be possible to deal with closures in the United States where there are approximately 1,500 known cases of coronavirus, more than 30 people have died.
As well as store closures and traffic restrictions for its employees, Apple, like other companies, has been required rearrange your internal events and cancel their participation in external events to avoid the spread of coronavirus in accordance with government recommendations and the World Health Organization.