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Apple, some US retailers close stores to contain virus

| Updated: March 18, 2020 11:24:00


People pass by an Apple store in 5av as it's closed to public due to coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in New York City, New York, US on March 14, 2020 — Reuters photo People pass by an Apple store in 5av as it's closed to public due to coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in New York City, New York, US on March 14, 2020 — Reuters photo

Apple said it is closing all its retail stores, except those in Greater China, for the next two weeks to minimise the risk of coronavirus transmission, a move that was followed by several US retailers on Saturday (US time).

The announcements escalated the global response to the outbreak, as most companies had previously kept stores open.

"We will be closing all of our retail stores outside of Greater China until March 27," Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote in a letter posted on the company's website late on Friday.

Apparel retailer Urban Outfitters, which owns brands including Anthropologie and Free People, said on Saturday it was closing all its consumer stores worldwide until at least March 28.

Verizon Communications said it was temporarily closing “a number of its stores” across the United States in order to expand its work from home policy to include some of its retail employees.

T-Mobile US said it will temporary close its stores that are located in a shopping mall starting March 16.

Apple reopened all 42 of its branded stores in China on Friday as the number of new cases fell in the country where the coronavirus outbreak originated.

Some 153,000 people have been infected around the world and 5,788 have died, according to a Reuters tally.

Retailers are bracing for a blow to sales as virus-wary shoppers in Europe and the United States stay home.

US retailers including Macy’s, Saks Fifth Avenue and Gap’s Banana Republic sent notices to shoppers on Thursday saying they were open for business in a move to stem losses due to a steep drop in traffic.

Apple’s hourly workers will continue to receive pay in alignment with business as usual operation, Cook said, and online sales will continue as usual.

“In all of our offices, we are moving to flexible work arrangements worldwide outside of Greater China,” he added. “That means team members should work remotely if their job allows.”

Philadelphia-based Urban Outfitters also said it would continue to pay its store employees while stores are closed.

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