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Visiting the Library During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Visiting the Library During the COVID-19 Pandemic
April 1, 2021
Since Lackawanna County Libraries reopened in June 2020 after being closed for three months due to the pandemic, we have made it our mission to provide patrons a safe experience while visiting the library. Here are some of the things we are doing to keep you safe:
- Cleaning and sanitizing high-touch areas after every use.
- Enforcing social distancing guidelines.
- Requiring that face masks that cover the mouth & nose be worn by staff and patrons.
- Offering sanitizing stations for library patrons.
- Quarantining library materials for 24 hours after they are returned.
- Providing Curbside Service Hours so patrons can pick up holds without having to enter the library building.
- Hosting virtual programs for all ages via Zoom and Facebook.
- Limiting or reducing computer sessions to ensure access and comply with capacity regulations.
If you can’t get to the library, the Library is here for you 24/7 online. Browse eBooks & eAudiobooks on Libby; binge-watch movies on Kanopy; or learn a new skill with LearningExpress Library. There are endless possibilities!