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Smithsonia­n’s DC-area sites close again due to coronaviru­s

- Curtis Tate

After reopening seven Washington-area museums and the National Zoo over the summer, the Smithsonia­n is closing the sites again Monday as COVID-19 cases rise.

The sites were closed in March during the first wave of the coronaviru­s. They reopened in July, August and September with limited hours, lower capacity, social distancing and mandatory face masks.

On Thursday, the Smithsonia­n announced it would close again, starting Monday, and did not give a date for reopening.

The District of Columbia has enacted corona virusrelat­ed travel restrictio­ns on visitors that may apply to tourists from other states and countries. Anyone coming to Washington from a high-risk jurisdicti­on and staying for more than 24 hours is required to be tested for COVID-19 no more than 72 hours prior to arrival.

A high-risk jurisdicti­on is one with a seven-day average of 10 or more cases per 100,000 population. Residents of Maryland and Virginia are exempt from the testing requiremen­t, and anyone who spends less than 24 hours in the district does not need to take a test.

Nearly 30% of U.S. museums remain closed from the original March shutdown, according to a survey by the American Alliance of Museums. (Most of the Smithsonia­n’s sites in Washington and New York have not reopened.)

Those that have reopened are operating at 35% of their regular attendance, which Laura Lott, the group’s president and CEO, called “unsustaina­ble long-term.”

Smithsonia­n sites closing Monday:

National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center (Chantilly, Virginia)

National Museum of African American History and Culture

National Museum of American History National Museum of the American Indian National Portrait Gallery

Renwick Gallery

Smithsonia­n American Art Museum Smithsonia­n sites closed now:

National Museum of African Art National Air and Space Museum

Freer Gallery of Art

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden National Museum of American History National Postal Museum

Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Smithsonia­n Institutio­n Building

 ?? ALEX GNAFAKIS/WASHINGTON.ORG ?? The National Zoo was one of a handful of Smithsonia­n sites that have reopened in Washington.
ALEX GNAFAKIS/WASHINGTON.ORG The National Zoo was one of a handful of Smithsonia­n sites that have reopened in Washington.

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