Whether you’re social distancing, self-quaranting or just keeping your hands washed, some may like a little drink to help during these unprecedented times during an escalating outbreak.

Better stock up, friends.

The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board on Saturday announced a phased closure of state-owned Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware counties, as officials take measures to stem the spread of the coronavirus.

By Tuesday, all stores will be closed. But all is not lost. The state will keep its online store up and running, making deliveries.

The announcement came as Pennsylvania also closed its state parks, and after several casinos also said they would shutter to stem the spread of the virus.

A handful of counties, including Bucks and Montgomery, are under "aggressive" mitigation efforts that have also closed schools, child care centers, gyms and movie theaters. Some malls and other retailers are also heeding advice to close.

All 88 liquor stores in the four counties that normally are open on Sundays will be open regular hours on Sunday, March 15.

On Monday, the following locations will be open until 9 p.m.:

– 8558 Pennsylvania Blvd., Feasterville

– Logan Square, 542-J Lower York Road, New Hope

– Quakertown Plaza, 1465 W. Broad St., Quakertown

– 4275 County Line Road, Chalfont

– 132 Veterans Lane, Doylestown

– 212 S. State St., Newtown

– Addisville Commons, 890 Second Street Pike, Richboro

– 900 Forge Avenue, Norristown

– 125 W. Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia

– Ardmore Shopping Center, 62 Greenfield Ave., Ardmore

– 160 Market St., Collegeville

– 1440 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown

– 1839 East Ridge Pike, Royersford

– Allen Forge, 850 S. Valley Forge Road, Lansdale

– Whitemarsh Shopping Center, 44 Ridge Pike, Conshohocken

– 935 Old York Road, Jenkintown

Effective Tuesday, all stores and licensee service centers in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties will close and remain closed until further notice.

At this time, the PLCB’s e-commerce fulfillment center will remain open at FineWineAndGoodSpirits.com, which can ship to homes.

The PLCB operates 31 Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores in Bucks County, 21 in Chester County, 19 in Delaware County, and 36 in Montgomery County. The PLCB also operates one licensee service center in each of those counties.