Macworld (USA)

Apple requires masks and temperatur­e checks as U.S. stores reopen

Few people, more masks.

- BY MICHAEL SIMON

If the Apple Store near you has reopened, it won’t be business as usual. Apple has implemente­d a series of guidelines ( go.macworld.com/gdln) to keep customers and employees safe as it navigates a world still reeling from the effects of the coronaviru­s.

First and foremost, Apple is requiring face coverings “for all of our teams and customers,” which will be provided if needed. Additional­ly, temperatur­e checks will be conducted at the entrance and “posted health questions will screen for those with symptoms—like cough or

fever—or who have had recent exposure to someone infected with COVID-19.”

Apple will also be following social distancing guidelines, so the stores will be a lot less crowded than they usually are. Apple will be limiting occupancy and giving everybody lots of room, while adhering to strict “one-on-one, personaliz­ed service at the Genius Bar and throughout the store.”

For those who don’t want to enter the store, Apple will be expanding its store pick-up options to include curb-side pick-up and drop off. And finally, it will be

“conducting enhanced deep cleanings that place special emphasis on all surfaces, display products, and highly trafficked areas.”

Apple has been taking a central role in the coronaviru­s pandemic, developing a screening app with Google and donating millions to support communitie­s and health workers. Furthermor­e, Apple has sourced “more than 30 million masks and 10 million custom-built face shields for doctors and nurses,” and partnered with health manufactur­ers to deploy “more than a million testing kits per week.” ■

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