
White House reopening public tours
CNN
After more than two years, the White House is planning to resume regular public tours next month, according to a White House memo obtained by CNN.
On April 15, members of the public who have obtained tickets will once again be able to visit the People's House. Touring the White House has been on indefinite hiatus since March 12, 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. A temporary lift on tours was attempted in September 2020, but was short-lived.
"The White House will continue to closely monitor the Covid-19 situation with guidance based on recommendations from the (US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), and other public health officials and medical experts, and reserves the right to adjust availability of the public tours as necessary to adhere to the latest health guidance," the memo stated.

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