The panic of the new deadly Corona virus (COVID-19), spreading all over the world after it emerged in Wuhan, People’s Republic of China, is also spreading in the USA. Finally, it was learned that the Apple administration recommended “working from home” to employees at Apple Park in California. Mark Gurman, Apple correspondent for Bloomberg, brought the issue to the agenda. Sharing a post from his Twitter account, Gurman wrote that Apple encouraged employees at Apple Park campus in Silicon Valley to work from home today as an “additional measure”. Later, Business Insider published a story on the subject. It is stated that the sales stores will remain open. Apple withdrew from some events However, it is stated that the call is only a recommendation and some teams find it difficult to work from home. While details of the option to work from home are also unclear, it is also noted that Apple has not made an official announcement to the public about working from home. Apple announced earlier this week that it withdrew from SXSW, a major film and game event. In this event, Apple would introduce 3 new Apple TV + original content. The fate of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, scheduled for June, is also unclear. Considering that Facebook and Google cancel their own developer conferences, it is stated that Apple can follow a similar path. The Santa Clara Public Health department has recently told companies that they can recommend their appropriate staff to use work from home. Apple’s last move is thought to be appropriate for this call. Apple’s problems with the Corona virus are not just USA. Nowadays, when the production in China has come to a halt, Apple has also found it difficult to supply components. For this reason, the company may postpone the launch date of the iPhone SE 2, which it plans to put on sale this month.