COVID-19 cases.Warden Kelly Linton said in a statement that he hopes the proactive measure will help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Guelph bylaw inspects 106 stores on weekend, no coronavirus fines laid “In consultation with Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health, we have made the difficult decision to close all branches,” said.“Cases continue to be linked to gatherings and gathering spaces.”Libraries will still be offering curbside pickup to residents and its online resources will not be affected.The county said it will work with public health officials to review data and the libraries will reopen once the curve begins to flatten.“I continue to urge all residents to follow public health guidelines,” said Linton.“We all need to.