Apple has announced today that it is closing all of its retail stores in Italy due to the coronavirus pandemic. In a message on its website, Apple says that all 17 of its retail stores in Italy will be closed until further notice.

The announcement from Apple is unsurprising given how hard Italy has been affected by the coronavirus outbreak. The Italian government imposed a nationwide lockdown earlier this week in an effort to contain the outbreak. Apple had previously reduced hours and closed its retail stores on the weekend in Italy.

Apple does not specify when its retail stores in Italy will re-open, but it largely depends on guidance from the government. Apple’s message on its Italian websites for each store reads as follows: “Following the health precaution measures currently in force, this store will remain closed until a later date.”

In a statement to Bloomberg, Apple said:

Apple continues to adapt to the ongoing and worsening coronavirus pandemic. Apple has restricted employee travel to affected countries including Italy, China, and South Korea. Apple is also allowing employees to work from home when possible, while offering retail store workers unlimited sick leave when they experience coronavirus-like symptoms.

An Apple employee at the company’s Ireland headquarters tested positive for coronavirus earlier this week. The employee is now in isolation and Apple said it continues to carry out a regular deep cleaning at all offices and retail stores.

Apple hasn’t yet announced its plans for WWDC 2020, but a cancellation seems almost inevitable at this point. Santa Clara County has banned all mass gatherings, and other conferences such as Google I/O have been canceled.

Whoa. Italy says all stores except pharmacies and food markets will be closed in response to the country’s new virus outbreak – @AP

— Jon Passantino (@passantino) March 11, 2020