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Apple's decision to open stores, 77,000 deaths in the United States


Apple's decision to open stores, 77,000 deaths in the United States


 Leading Technology Company Apple has announced that it will reopen its stores in the United States from next week due to lockdowns, while in the United States, the Corona virus has caused 1,635 deaths in the last 24 hours.
President Trump has said he is in no hurry to provide emergency funds to help those affected.

According to AFP, iPhone maker Apple has decided to take precautionary measures in stores opening in Alabama, Alaska, Idaho and South Carolina, to ensure that everyone in the store wears a mask.
However, the Apple administration has instructed consumers to order online or come to the store only to pick up items so that people are confronted with each other.


The company has taken this step to keep the business going.
It should be noted that millions of people have lost their jobs due to the closure of several businesses in the United States due to the lockdown caused by the corona virus.
On the other hand, President Donald Trump has said that he is in no hurry to approve an emergency relief fund to deal with unemployment.
Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the US House of Representatives, said they were preparing another1 trillion dollar aid package, which would include funding for federal and state governments and take care of salaries and rents.


However, President Trump appeared to reject haste in the move.
"We're not in a hurry," President Trump said during a meeting with Republican ministers on unemployment.

The US Congress approved 2.2 trillion dollar in aid in March, giving money to millions families to cope with difficult times.
According to Johns Hopkins University, 1,635 deaths have occurred in the United States in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths from the corona virus in the country to 77,178.


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