Arkansas
The latest Covid-19 situation in Arkansas forces closures, Clinton Presidential Center among the first to close its doors for visitors
Little Rock, Arkansas – The latest alarming Covid-19 situation in Arkansas and the public health emergency put a lot of pressure on the people and businesses across the state.
According to the latest information, the Clinton Presidential Center will be among the first facilities to temporarily close its doors due the current Covid-19 situation and public health emergency.
The center will be closed for visitors starting Monday due to high positivity rate in the Pulaski County. However, officials inform that the on-site restaurant 42 bar and table will remain open for fully vaccinated people who will have to show proof of vaccination before entering.
Clinton Presidential Center latest decision came shortly after they issued new guidelines for visitors requiring them to wear masks indoors.
The center will reopen once the Covid-19 situation becomes better.
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