FOX 29's Kelly Rule reports from Levittown, Pennsylvania, as stores adjust their hours to help combat the coronavirus outbreak. KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. - The King of Prussia Mall, one of the nation’s largest, has closed amid a call from Pennsylvania’s governor for nonessential businesses to close to help stem the spread of the coronavirus.
The mall is in suburban Philadelphia’s Montgomery County, Pennsylvania’s hardest hit by the virus, with 24 cases out of the state’s total of 63. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS The mall had remained open after Gov.
Tom Wolf’s call for closure of all nonessential retail facilities in Montgomery County, saying the governor hadn’t mandated store closures and nor defined “what non-essential retail is.” RELATED