SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – As Phase 1 officially began for the entire state of Florida, local libraries joined the ranks of other businesses, opening their doors at 50% capacity, and greeting visitors with a number of social distancing guidelines in place to protect visitors and staff from potential exposure to the highly contagious coronavirus.
The Seminole County Library system opened its branches with signs in place to let patrons know what to expect inside. The signs say groups of 10 or more people are not being permitted inside, and only Seminole County residents are being allowed access during this time.
The signs also ask patrons to limit their visit to one hour or less. And though Phase 1 says libraries can open at 50% capacity, signs