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Here’s what you need to know about going back to Halifax libraries

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COVID-19 pandemic, Halifax Public Libraries has reopened its doors with new health and safety measures in place.That includes reduced seating in most branches to allow for physical distancing, hand sanitizer and masks on offer at each entrance, and new protocols for wiping down desks and equipment used by guests.“We’re asking our community members to help us out, maybe sanitize the station before you use it, especially computers,” said spokesperson Curtis Sutton.“So when you come back, things are a little different, but we’re here to help you out and enjoy your library visit.”In larger facilities, like the Halifax Central Library, floor decals have been installed to direct public traffic and keep people at a safe distance.Toys and games.

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