| Illinois State Museum Takes 
			Precautions to Prevent Spread of COVID-19Programming suspended through April 10; 
			museum and branch facilities will remain open
 
 
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			 [March 16, 2020] 
			SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – To prevent the further spread of COVID-19, the 
			Illinois State Museum (ISM) announced the suspension of all 
			programs, events and school group visits beginning Thursday, March 
			12, through Friday, April 10, 2020, at its headquarters in 
			Springfield and branch facilities, Research and Collections Center, 
			Dickson Mounds Museum, and Lockport Gallery.
 “Museums are places for learning, and they are places where people 
			come together, interact, and engage with staff, family, and friends. 
			Until we know the public’s health is ensured, taking these steps is 
			our best course of action,” said Illinois State Museum Director 
			Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko. “Additionally, we anticipate there will be 
			further steps needed as we learn more.”
 
 ISM is working closely with the Illinois Department of Natural 
			Resources and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) to 
			take proactive steps to protect the health, safety and welfare of 
			Illinois residents as this situation develops. At present, the 
			Museum and all its branch facilities remain open during regular 
			operating hours.
 
 Based on information from the Centers for Disease Control and 
			Prevention (CDC) and IDPH on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19, 
			ISM is implementing or continuing the following guidance:
 
				
				All 
				ISM programs, events, and school group visits are canceled 
				through April 10;
				All 
				official ISM travel is canceled through April 10; 
			
			 
			
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				While all public spaces are cleaned daily, in response to 
				COVID-19, the ISM team is increasing the frequency of cleaning 
				public surfaces with cleaning products in line with the CDC 
				recommendations;
				
				Similarly, the ISM team follows a vigorous cleaning schedule for 
				the Mary Ann MacLean Play Museum and will continue to do so. All 
				surfaces and toys are sanitized multiple times a day. Signs are 
				posted in the space, informing guests about our cleaning 
				procedures; 
			
			 
				
				ISM 
				has suspended the use of learning carts in gallery spaces;Hand sanitizer is available throughout ISM’s public areas;
				All 
				employees are encouraged to wash their hands regularly 
				throughout the workday; and
				All 
				sick employees are required to stay home and to practice 
				respiratory etiquette and hand hygiene. 
			To access a complete list of impacted programs and events, visit 
			https://bit.ly/2ITosjH.
 About the Illinois State Museum
 
 Established in 1877, the Illinois State Museum is a dynamic 
			institution that promotes discovery, lifelong learning, and 
			stewardship of the natural and cultural heritage of Illinois. The 
			Museum is headquartered in Springfield with branch facilities in 
			Lewistown and Lockport.
 
				 
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