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Lawmakers Mull Closing US Capitol to Tourists Over Coronavirus

Lawmakers are mulling closing the U.S. Capitol in Washington to tourists amid a rapidly increasing n..

Lawmakers are mulling closing the U.S. Capitol in Washington to tourists amid a rapidly increasing number of coronavirus cases in the country.

Officials in Washington state and New York imposed drastic new measures this week to try to curb the spread of COVID-19, the disease the virus causes. The case count in America was around 1,000, with 31 deaths, Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, told lawmakers on Wednesday.

A top Democrat in the House of Representatives said lawmakers will consider closing the Capitol.

“We havent yet come to grips with whether or not we ought to close down the Capitol in terms of visitors,” House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told reporters, according to Reuters. “But that certainly is something that well have to consider and that may be a step we need to take … were going to be talking about that.”

A slew of lawmakers are part of the groups labeled most at-risk of the virus, or those who are elderly or have underlying health conditions, including the 80-year-old Hoyer.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), 86, told reporters on Wednesday that she wants the Capitol closed to visitors.

“Im worried about the fact that we need to close this place down. I really believe that now,” she told reporters in Washington.

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Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) leaves the Capitol after the closing arguments of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump in Washington on Feb. 3, 2020. (Charlotte Cuthbertson/The Epoch Times)

Feinstein said she wanted the Capitol closed for meetings but that lawmakers should be allowed to go into their offices if they want.

“Ive got constituents by the hundreds that come across the country and I dont think they should right now,” she added.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), 79, told reporters last week that there were no plans to close the Capitol building to tourists or members of Congress, but that technology is available to have members from Congress and other offices work from home. “We cant vote from home, however,” she said.

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