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Trafford Centre Apple store closes after staff 'affected' by coronavirus

September 30, 2020
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Trafford Centre Apple store closes after staff 'affected' by coronavirus

Apple has briefly closed its Trafford Centre retailer after members of workers have been affected by coronavirus.

The tech big has shut the department till additional discover ‘out of an abundance of warning’.

A spokesman mentioned Covid-19 had ‘affected some group members’ however declined to substantiate if anybody had examined constructive for the virus.

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“We at all times put the well being and wellbeing of our prospects and groups above every little thing else and our shops are solely open once we’re assured we are able to serve prospects in a protected and wholesome atmosphere,” he mentioned.

“Out of an abundance of warning we’re briefly closing our Trafford Centre retailer after COVID-19 has affected some group members. We stay up for reopening the shop quickly.”

Apple was among the many first main retailers to shut its shops worldwide in March in response to the pandemic.

Well being and security measures put in place since reopening embrace necessary face coverings, well being and temperature checks for each staff and prospects, new retailer operations to make sure 2m distancing and each day and nightly deep disinfection of its shops.

The Manchester Arndale Apple Retailer stays open, and the retailer is directing prospects to its Contact Centre and AppleCare hotlines for help.

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