SINGAPORE: Public libraries will reopen to the public on Jul 1 with shorter opening hours, as well as limits on the number of people allowed and ...
SINGAPORE: Public libraries will reopen to the public on Jul 1 with shorter opening hours, as well as limits on the number of people allowed and duration of visits, said the National Library Board on Wednesday .
However, all seating and study areas, including newspaper and multimedia stations, will not be available. All programmes, guided tours and events will also continue to be suspended. In line with safe distancing measures, there will be a limit of 50 people on each floor at libraries.
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