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Apple will reopen its stores in france on the Tuesday, June 9

Apple will reopen its 20 shops in France from Tuesday, June 9, it announced this Saturday, nearly a month after the first phase of exit of the containment. If i

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Apple will reopen its stores in france on the Tuesday, June 9

Apple will reopen its 20 shops in France from Tuesday, June 9, it announced this Saturday, nearly a month after the first phase of exit of the containment. If it took so long to raise the curtain of its stores, it is in part due to the complexity of the health measures put in place, and, in particular, distancing physical, that have led him to re-evaluate the functioning of its selling points, closed since mid-march. "Our stores have put in place procedures important safety, including social distancing and face masks to ensure the safety of customers and employees," explains the brand.

Apple fans will likely have to resolve to do more to push the door of a shop, on a simple whim. It will be better to take online appointments to limit waiting time. The information about the opening hours, the procedure and the new measures put in place are available on the website of the brand.

"The protocol of social distancing means that there will be a limited number of visitors in the store, therefore, it is possible that clients without an appointment you have to wait before you enter," says the brand. The waiting may be even more important in a distance of two metres must be respected in the shops. The opening hours of the Apple Store will also be reduced, and the freedoms normally available to customers. Thus, the wearing of the mask will be mandatory and Apple reserves the right to ask questions of clients about their health before letting them enter. People who do not have a mask may be provide by Apple.

once in place, consumers will be able to perform the usual operations, "as it is to buy a new product or receive assistance relating to a product that they already possess". The group is also planning to give priority access to the Génius Bar, for customers who need to repair their device.

"Our thoughts go out to all those affected by the COVID-19 and those who work tirelessly to treat, do your research and contain its spread," says Apple in its press release.

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