Coronavirus Affects iPhone Production and Apple Stores

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Coronavirus affects iPhone production and Apple Stores more than initially thought, and this after an internal memo sent by Foxconn to employees also reached the attention of the media during this day.

Coronavirus forces the Foxconn company to keep closed the factory in Shenzhen, where iPhone phones were assembled for the Apple company, alerting its employees not to come to work on February 10, when the activity should have been resumed.

Coronavirus has blocked almost all the activity of those from Foxconn in China, which means that the production of iPhone phones is substantially affected at the moment, so it is possible that there will be problems with stocks soon.

Coronavirus has blocked the activity of many factories in China recently, and this is because of the government's requests to keep the population at home and prevent the spread of the virus to a very large number of people, their activity having to start again on February 10.

"To protect everyone's health and safety and comply with the government's virus prevention measures, please do not return to Shenzhen. We will update you on the situation in the city. The company will protect the rights and interests of everyone related to the work at all times. Regarding the happy date of the Shenzhen reunion, please wait for further notice.”

Coronavirus forced Apple to close its Apple Stores and offices in China until February 10, and considering what is happening in the factories of Foxconn, there are rumors that the stores and offices of those in Cupertino would not reopen either.