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Apple to reopen some stores in US next week

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In the four states where Apple stores will reopen, new procedures will be in place similar to those in countries such as South Korea, Australia and Austria, where stores have already reopened Apple Inc said Friday it will reopen a handful of stores in four U.S.

states starting next week, in the first resumption of physical retail operations since the iPhone maker shuttered all U.S. stores in mid-March.

The company said it will open "some" stores in Alabama, Alaska, Idaho and South Carolina. Apple has two stores in both South Carolina and Alabama but did not say which would open.

Its Boise, Idaho location will open Monday, with others to follow later in the week. Apple executives have said they are examining local health data at the county

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