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Xiaomi will close all stores in China due to coronavirus

Xiaomi will close all stores in China due to coronavirus

Rafi PrattbyRafi Pratt
27 January 2020
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Xiaomi has officially announced that it will close all retail stores located in various cities of China due to the epidemic of the new coronavirus, which is raging in China and has already been seen in several other countries of the world.

Shops will be closed starting from tomorrow, January 28th to February 3rd, if the situation does not worsen. The published report says about the need to facilitate the work to prevent and combat the epidemic, which so far is only getting stronger.

Xiaomi will close all stores in China due to coronavirus epidemic

This decision was made “under the influence of the epidemic situation, in order to cooperate with governments at all levels, to comprehensively and actively respond to national policies and to do well to prevent the epidemic.”

The company added that additional announcements of new dates for the reopening of stores will be made if necessary. During the shop closing period due to coronavirus epidemic, those who want to buy Xiaomi products can do this on the official Xiaomi website or in the Xiaomi Mall application and the delivery will work as usual.

To date, more than 2800 cases of coronavirus infection have been registered, which have already led to the death of 80 people in Wuhan.

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