Coronavirus Closings: National Aquarium Extends Closure Through April 26
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The National Aquarium is extending its coronavirus-related closure for another month, officials said Thursday.
The aquarium had previously closed its doors on March 14 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It had been set to reopen Friday but Thursday the aquarium announced the closure will now last through April 26.
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Even though its doors will stay closed, the aquarium said it will continue live-streaming its exhibits and has also added ocean-themed online activities for families with kids stuck at home due to school closures.
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