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Xiaomi offline stores in China suspends operation for six days due to coronavirus outbreak

By Phate Zhang
Jan 28, 2020 at 10:20 AM UTC
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Xiaomi offline stores in China suspends operation for six days due to coronavirus outbreak-CnTechPost

Xiaomi announced on Monday that the Xiaomi House offline retail stores in China will be closed from January 28 to February 2, and will resume operations on February 3 in order to cooperate with the control of the new coronavirus.

Xiaomi called for a self-protection to reduce unnecessary going out.

It is worth noting that users can still shop on Xiaomi's official website or Xiaomi Mall app.

Xiaomi said that the delivery will not be interrupted, although there will be delays due to holidays.

Previously, China extended the 2020 Spring Festival holiday to February 2, and February 3 (Monday) was the first working day after the holiday.

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