After careful consideration, it has been determined that appointments will no longer be necessary at Warren Public Library beginning Tuesday, April 6. In-person service remains limited, however. We have been diligently planning for a reopening that adheres to guidance from the Office of Commonwealth Libraries and all local, state and national guidance, while also responsibly considering the safety of both patrons and staff. We will be monitoring local COVID-19 numbers and will remain open as long as those numbers remain stable. Visit our website to learn more.
In order to accomplish this reopening:
- The library will enforce a 15% occupancy limit. Please limit your stay to under an hour so that other patrons may enter the library to access our resources.
- Use of face coverings and social distancing are required.
- Please enter the library using the Midtown Parking Lot doors. The doors located along Market Street will be used only for patrons exiting the building.
- All library materials are being quarantined for 24 hours or more before they are checked in.
Please Note: If you or a member of your household have a fever, cough, shortness of breath, feel sick (even if your symptoms are mild), or have visited a COVID-19 hotspot within the past 14 days, please reschedule your visit for a later date. We offer a variety of digital materials, resources and programming that you can access virtually 24/7. Masks and social distancing are still required, even if you have had your COVID-19 vaccination.
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