Apple is re-closing some US retail stores in states where coronavirus cases have spiked (AAPL)

ICYMI: Sean Rayford/Getty Images Apple will re-close some stores in states such as Arizona, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Florida, the company said on Friday. Such states have seen upward trends in COVID-19 cases, according to Johns Hopkins University. Apple said back in May when it began reopening stores that it would re-close stores if necessary depending on how the situation develops.  Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Apple will re-close 11 stores in the United States after coronavirus cases have spiked in some states across the country, the company announced Friday. The decision comes after Apple began re-opening stores in the US last month. Bloomberg first reported the news. The store closures will occur in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Arizona. Specifically, Apple is closing two stores in Florida, two stores in North Carolina, one store in South Carolina, and six stores in Arizona. These states are all seeing upward trends in new cases of COVID-19, particularly in June, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Florida, Arizona, South Carolina, and North Carolina are also among the 10 states that have seen record-high seven-day averages of new daily coronavirus cases, according to CNN. The increase in COVID-19 cases To keep reading about Apple is re-closing some US retail stores in states where coronavirus cases have spiked (AAPL), Click on the link. Seoul, Korea
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