Beaufort County closed all libraries. Here are the online services you can still use
Beaufort County announced Sunday that many of its public offices, such as libraries, parks and recreation facilities and the animal shelter, will be closed through March 31.
During the closure, Beaufort County Library’s website advises:
▪ Keep borrowed materials
▪ All book drops will be closed. Do not place items in or near book drop or library entrances
▪ Overdue fines will not accrue during the time the libraries are closed
▪ All holds will be suspended until the library re-opens to the public
▪ All scheduled library event and meeting room bookings are canceled until further notice
The library recommends using its downloadable services and online resources.
Beaufort County passive parks will remain open during this period, Eric Greenway, community development director, said Monday.
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MOREWhat you should know about the coronavirus
The coronavirus is spreading in the United States. Officials are urging people to take precautions to avoid getting sick, and to avoid spreading the disease if they do contract it.
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What is coronavirus?
Coronavirus is an infection of the respiratory system similar to the flu. Coronaviruses are a class of viruses that regularly cause illnesses among adults and children, but this outbreak has spawned a new disease called COVID-19, a particularly harsh respiratory condition that can lead to death.
Health officials believe COVID-19 spread from animals to humans somewhere in China. It spreads among humans by physical person-to-person contact, including via coughs. That’s why health officials urge sick individuals to avoid contact with other people.
For more information, visit the website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
What are the symptoms?
Symptoms are similar to the flu and include fever, coughing and shortness of breath.
How can I stop the spread of the coronavirus?
Wash your hands regularly with soap and water, and cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze.
If you develop symptoms similar to the coronavirus, you should seek medical attention. Stay home from work or school and avoid contact with others. It can take up to 14 days after coming into contact with the virus to develop symptoms.
COVID-19 is a new condition and there’s much about the disease we still don’t understand. For now, taking precautions is the best way to stop the spread of the coronavirus.