Coronavirus In Minnesota: Library Systems Across The State Shift To Curbside Pickup

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Library systems across Minnesota are turning to curbside pickup to keep readers content during Gov. Walz's stay-at-home order.

Administrators say they are taking extra precautions to sanitize the materials and practice social distancing in an effort to prevent the spread of disease during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

Library systems in Scott, Ramsey, Carver, Washington, Hennepin, Anoka and Dakota counties have all launched curbside programs. Different locations have varying hours.

The libraries are following the same general guidelines:

  • Browse online and find a book that you'd like to read.
  • Place the book on hold, and if requested, schedule a pickup appointment online or over the phone.
  • Go to the library and get your book(s). The staff will have placed them in a bag at the curb that is labeled for you.

The books that are checked out will not be due back until we've turned the page on COVID-19 -- and any overdue fees are being waived.

Library buildings remained closed to the public at this time, meaning lobby, restroom or computer areas are not accessible.

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