Kohl's Corp. KSS, +0.60% is closing all of its more than 1,100 retail stores in the U.S. at 7 p.m. local time Thursday because of the coronavirus pandemic. The stores will be closed at least until April 1. "To demonstrate our support of the efforts underway to contain the spread of the coronavirus, we are closing all Kohl's stores through at least April 1. We will support store associates with two calendar weeks of pay," Michelle Gass, Kohl's chief executive, said in a press release. Customers will still be able to shop through the company's website Kohls.com and Kohl's app. Orders placed for in-store pickup cannot be rerouted for home delivery. "We look forward to reopening our stores soon to serve families across the country," Gass said. Kohl's has stores in 49 states.