Kmart shoppers were greeted with a different store layout Saturday.

Several sections of the store — including clothing, cosmetics, furniture and electronics — were roped off and inaccessible to customers.

Several notices hanging from the ropes all said the same thing: "Due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic we are restricted from selling any non-essential merchandise at this time."

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A general search on kmart.com only yielded items for sale. Using the site's store locator function takes you to a static page for the store which includes a map, hours of operation and a contact number, but no information about the change in offerings.

Guam is under a state of emergency declaration by Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero, who on Friday announced that she will order additional restrictions for residents, who already have been ordered to stay home.

The new restrictions are scheduled to kick in on Tuesday, April 7. One of the additional restrictions limit motorists to only essential trips, and while out they'll be required to place a sign on their car, stating the essential purpose of their trip so they can be monitored, possibly via checkpoints.

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Essential travel includes trips for food and supplies, to provide an essential service or to seek medical care.

On Saturday, Kmart's open sections included all food, snacks, beverages and alcohol, its health section, automotive and tools section. and infant and childcare supplies.