Apple plans to reopen more of its retail stores across the United States after having shut them all in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortnuately, North Carolina is not yet on the reopen list.

The tech giant operates two stories in the Triangle and others in the Triad and Charlotte.

“[W]e’ll continue our very gradual and thoughtful reopening of US stores, adding more than 25 locations in seven states,” Apple said.

“While we know many customers are eager for their local store to reopen, our commitment is to reopen our stores when we are confident the environment is safe. We miss our customers and look forward to seeing them again soon.”

“All open locations will offer Apple Pickup, where customers can buy online and select a time to pick up their product at the store, and Genius Bar appointments by reservation. Some locations will offer only curbside or storefront service and we encourage all customers check their local store webpage for more information about hours and services offered.

Some stores will reopen in California, Washington, Florida and a few other states. 9-to-5 Mac has the full list.

To find an open store, visit this site.

All Apple stores outside of China were closed March 13.

Read a full explanatory letter from Apple online.