Hartford

Mark Twain House Closes Over COVID-19 Concerns

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Hospitals in Connecticut are preparing for a second wave of COVID-19. Mike Hydeck discusses this and more in this week’s Face the Facts.

The Mark Twain House & Museum in Hartford will remain closed for at least two weeks because of COVID-19 concerns.

The closure will be effective from Nov. 16 through at least Nov. 30.

"We were one of the first museums to safely re-open back in June and we are grateful for the support you have given us over the past five months. Despite the reduced capacity of visitors on our tours, you came out in great numbers to show your appreciation of this historic home and the legacy of Mark Twain," the museum said in a statement.

"We look forward to welcoming you back to the museum as soon as we feel the situation is safe enough to do so," the statement continued.

The museum will still host virtual events and accept donations.

Mike Hydeck discusses the state's preparation for a COVID-19 vaccine in this week's Face the Facts.
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