How Running, Fitness, and Recreation Companies are Responding to the Coronavirus Outbreak

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Several businesses have promised to support their employees as well as others struggling during this time.

In light of the outbreak, Nike closed its stores in the United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, from Monday, March 16 through Friday, March 27, the company reported in a. Currently, Nike-owned stores in South Korea, Japan, parts of China and in many other countries are open and operating normally.

To help support those suffering due to the current circumstances, Nike has committed to donate more than $15 million to COVID-19 relief efforts.

 

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