San Francisco:Apple is closing all of its stores outside China until March 27 in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus outbreak, CEO Tim Cook said.
Cook said the firm had learned from steps taken in China where the tech giant has just reopened its retail stores.
"One of those lessons is that the most effective way to minimise the risk of the virus's transmission is to reduce density and maximize social distance," he said in a statement late Friday.
"As rates of new infections continue to grow in other places, we're taking additional steps to protect our team members and customers."
Apple's online store would remain open but office staff outside China would be working remotely if possible, Cook added.
The California-based firm has about 500 stores in 24 countries around the world.
Despite the closures, Cook said hourly workers would continue to be paid as normal.
The CEO said Apple had expanded its leave policy to accommodate personal or family health circumstances created by COVID-1 including caring for a sick loved one, mandatory quarantine or childcare due to school closures.
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Apple has also donated USD 15 million to help the fight against the pandemic and will be matching employee donations two-to-one.