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mask wholesale - Some Apple store employees told Bloomberg that they started noticing reduced iPad Pro inventory in the last week. COULD CORONAVIRUS PRODUCE IPHONE SHORTAGES IN THE UNITED STATES? The tech giant recenty said that it would not meet its guidance for the March quarter, saying supply shortages would temporarily impact revenues globally. Tim Cook, CEO of Apple unveils new iPads on October 30, 2018, in New York. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images) A Bloomberg News review of Facebook’s online store showed the Oculus Quest virtual reality headset with 128 gigabytes of storage as “unavailable” to purchase.

mask wholesale, “Like other companies, we’re expecting some additional impact to our hardware production due to the coronavirus,” Facebook told Bloomberg News in a statement. “We’re taking precautions to ensure the safety of our employees, manufacturing partners and customers, and are monitoring the situation closely.” A growing number of tech companies, including Google and Facebook, have canceled major gatherings scheduled for the coming months in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

mask wholesale - Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Ohio government and health officials announced Tuesday that athletic competitions will proceed as planned at the Arnold Sports Festival but no spectators will be allowed in all but two events amid fears of potentially spreading the new coronavirus. Republican Gov. Mike DeWine said the four-day event's convention and trade show at the Greater Columbus Convention Center was canceled but that Saturday night's bodybuilding and strongman finals will be open to the 4,000 people who purchased tickets.

mask wholesale - DeWine cited guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on large gatherings that factored into the decision. CLICK HERE FOR FOX NEWS' CONTINUING CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine speaks at a news conference at the statehouse in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday to announce impacts on the Arnold Sports Festival of the coronavirus. DeWine and organizers of the annual Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus announced that only athletes will be allowed at most of the event scheduled to begin Thursday because of the threat posed by the new coronavirus. (AP Photo/Julie Carr Smyth)