After taking some very cautious first steps and informing all customers with a public letter, Apple will take the biggest step to date to resume business. The company is reopening nearly a hundred of its Apple Stores in the United States in the remainder of this week, some with stricter precautionary measures than we have seen.
Basically most of these stores will open very discreetly, offering service only from your door and without customers being able to enter the premises. You can buy products, collect those that have been purchased from the web and request repairs from a Genius. 9to5Mac also report that there are already 142 Apple Stores that have reopened in one way or another throughout the world.
We continue without news for the Mexican and Spanish stores
Other stores will open with fewer restrictions, as we have seen in other cases, with the possibility of entering them while maintaining a limited capacity. The statement to which the source has had access warns that we should wait for temperature controls and the obligation to wear a mask in case we want to enter.
On the part of the Spanish and Mexican Apple Stores, we continue without news. The regulation of de-escalation in Spain already allows stores to open with restrictions, especially now that the entire territory is at least in phase 1. It is to be expected that as soon as the company decides to take the step, it will be reported in the Apple Retail official website.