Apple shuts virus-hit New York City stores

Apple shuts virus-hit New York City stores

These include outlets at Fifth Avenue, Grand Central and SoHo.

Apple this month mandated that customers and employees wear masks at its US retail stores. (AP pic)
NEW YORK:
Apple Inc said yesterday it had closed all of its seven New York City retail stores due to an increase in Covid-19 cases as the Omicron variant rages across the US.

Customers will be able to pick up online orders at the stores, an Apple spokesman said.

The closed stores include outlets at Fifth Avenue, Grand Central and SoHo.

Earlier this month, Apple said it had temporarily closed three stores in the US and Canada after a rise in Covid-19 cases and exposures among the stores’ employees.

For the same reason, Apple also mandated that all its customers and employees wear masks at its US retail stores.

Globally, concerns over the Omicron variant have prompted major companies to tighten their protocols.

Increasing cases has also resulted in reinstatement of a nationwide vaccine-or-testing Covid-19 mandate for large businesses which covers 80 million American workers by a US appeals court earlier this month.

Opponents of the move have rushed to the Supreme Court to ask it to intervene.

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