(also posted in other thread, no idea what baker is doing)
https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/05/28/what-to-expect-inside-reopened-apple-stores-in-the-coronavirus-era
http://archive.is/BJbhs
What to expect inside reopened Apple Stores in the coronavirus era
Apple is in the process of reopening 100 U.S. retail stores and, as expected, those outlets look a lot different post-coronavirus. Here's what we've seen in-store, and what you should expect if you need — or want — to make a trip.
As detailed in an internal instructional video in April, Apple is taking a number of precautionary measures to help curb the spread of coronavirus at its brick-and-mortar locations.
How and where Apple is reopening its retail footprint is highly dependent on local conditions. In Southern California, for example, most Apple Stores in Los Angeles remain shuttered while others are reopening with curbside or storefront service.
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Questions you'll get asked before entering an Apple Store
Do you currently have a fever?
Do you currently have a cough?
Are you currently experiencing any respiratory issues?
Have you been in contact with any suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the last 14 days?
Answering "yes" to any question will prevent you from entering the store, even if wearing a mask. Answering "no" across the boardwill allow you to have your temperature checked. Apple assures customers that data isn't being recorded.
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