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Genesee District Library (GDL) to reopen to the public on Monday, Feb. 1

The Genesee District Library (GDL) will reopen to the public on Monday, February 1, with limited occupancy.

All 19 branches will be open during regular hours of operation with occupancy at 25% capacity. Masks will be required and high touch surfaces will be sanitized hourly. Computer use is limited to one hour, and in an effort to serve as many people as possible, patrons are urged to keep their visits brief.

For those who prefer to access the library from the comfort of their home, digital library services are plentiful, free and available 24/7 at thegdl.org. Library users can check out books, videos, television, music, comics and magazines. Those who need a library card can sign up online at https://www.thegdl.org/get-a-library-card/.

GDL offers a wide variety of virtual programming, including story times, play groups, escape rooms, trivia, magic and more. Visit https://www.thegdl.org/events/ for a complete list.

For more information on how to reduce your risk to exposure of COVID-19, please visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

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