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All Apple Stores Are Closing For Two Weeks Due To COVID-19

If you need to pickup any Apple products or get your iPhone/Mac fixed in the next few weeks then you’re going to be out of luck.

Apple just announced that they’re going to be closing all Apple retail stores until March 27th in an effort to help keep staff safe and contain the spread of COVID-19. It’s unclear if this will be extended beyond this time, and it’s also unclear if other retailers will follow suit.

Tim Cook posted a statement to the Apple website saying: 

We will be closing all of our retail stores outside of Greater China until March 27. We are committed to providing exceptional service to our customers. Our online stores are open at www.apple.com, or you can download the Apple Store app on the App Store. For service and support, customers can visit support.apple.com. I want to thank our extraordinary Retail teams for their dedication to enriching our customers’ lives. We are all so grateful to you

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You can find the full statement from Apple HERE. It also goes on to detail Apple’s donation to the support of COVID-19 as well as other measures that they’re taking to keep staff safe. It’s unclear if this will be extended beyond this time, and it’s also unclear if other retailers will follow suit.