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Fort Bend County public libraries reopen to indoor visitors
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Students review books in the library. (Courtesy: Tracy Proffitt, Robert S. Payne Elementary School)
The Fort Bend County public library system has reopened five of its locations after being closed to the public due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Library members will now be able to visit the following locations in person: George Memorial Library in Richmond, Cinco Ranch Branch Library in Katy, Missouri City Branch Library, Sienna Branch Library, and the University Branch Library in Sugar Land.
According to Fort Bend County Libraries, the reopening permits visitors to browse book collections, complete a library-card application in person, use the computers and use study rooms on a limited basis.