The Woodstock Public Library reopened it's doors this week with strict COVID-19 protocols.
WOODSTOCK - The Woodstock Public Library officially opened to visitors this week.
Right now they are only allowing 10 people inside the building at one time.
CEO David Harvie says they will continue to provide virtual programming as well.
"We offer all kinds of things online; Zoom story time for kids, YouTube talks and things like that and so much more, too much to name here but you can find it all on our website."
He notes many people have already visited the library this week and they are hoping we can move into Orange next week, to accommodate more visitors. Right now though, Harvie says they are asking people to limit their visits.
"As a courtesy to others, we ask patrons to limit the length of their visits. We strongly recommend that patrons use our online catalogue to reserve items and schedule their visit once they have received notification for quick and efficient service."
Curb-side pick-up is still be available during normal library hours by appointments.
Patrons are required to wear a mask and keep six feet of distance between staff and others. You can find more information online here.

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