Apple is indefinitely closing all 17 of its Apple Store retail locations in Italy due to the ongoing spread of the coronavirus, according to notices posted on the company’s Italian website, as spotted by Bloomberg. The store closings are effectively a formality, though, given that the entire country of Italy has already been put on lockdown as of March 9th.
Apple is shutting down all of its stores in Italy indefinitely due to the coronavirus
No word yet as to when they will reopen
No word yet as to when they will reopen


Apple has yet to say when the stores will reopen, only noting that the stores “will remain closed until a later date.” Italy’s lockdown is currently set to lift on April 3rd. While the stores remain closed, Apple is instead directing customers to its support website for both phone or web-based customer support.
The Italian shutdown marks the second major closing of Apple’s retail stores due to the virus — the company had previously closed all of its stores in China last month, although as of this week, all but four of those Chinese stores have reopened.
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