Apple to reopen about 100 stores in U.S., most with curbside pickup
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Apple Inc said on Tuesday that it plans to reopen about 100 stores in the United States, most with curbside pickup but some with walk-in service.
Apple shuttered stores around the world as the novel coronavirus pandemic spread but has slowly opened them again, saying it examines local health data to make decisions on a store-by-store basis. Earlier this month, the company reopened a handful of stores in Alaska, Idaho, and Alabama.
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