
The White House will resume public tours from next month.
It has been more than two years since the outbreak of COVID-19.
The White House said in a press release, “From the 15th of next month, public tours will begin every Friday and Saturday.” “All admission is free.”
Wearing a mask is optional and you must not participate in the tour if you test positive for COVID-19 or have a close contact.
The White House has suspended tours in March 2020 after a full-fledged pandemic.
The parliament is also considering a plan to gradually open it from the 28th to the 5th of September.
The move came amid a rapid lull in the US after the peak of the omicron mutation.
The average daily number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States for 7 days was 33,195, down 17.9% from a week ago.
The daily average number of deaths is 1,208, and the number of inpatients is 23,899.