How libraries are coping during COVID-19

Ramiro Salazar, associate president of the San Antonio Public Library, discussed how public libraries are preparing to reopen their doors.

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17 thoughts on “How libraries are coping during COVID-19

  1. We can go to be Walmart to get a book (and return it), so why not libraries? The disadvantaged, unemployed, homeless, home abused, etc rely on access to public libraries. No reason to close libraries if properly handled. Just mark 6 foot spaces, give staff masks and gloves and provide Lysol wipes to cleaners. Really, really a shame that community libraries are closed. If they don't open soon, taxpayers are gonna think they can save $ by just simply keeping them closed and turning them into shelters. Bad move by librarians!

  2. To ABC News: Your reports are informative and useful but their endings with Stephanopoulos are irritating. PLEASE CHANGE THEM.

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