Large King of Prussia mall closes amid coronavirus concerns
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — One of the nation’s largest malls, in suburban Philadelphia, has closed amid a call from the governor for nonessential businesses to close to help stem the spread of the coronavirus as the number of cases in the state increased to at least 66. The security office of the King of Prussia mall said Sunday that the mall was closed until further notice. A notice on the owner’s site said nonessential tenants were expected to comply “effective immediately” with the governor’s recommendation. Suburban Delaware County officials said 11 jail inmates had been quarantined and 23 employees advised to self-quarantine after an employee tested positive.
Large King of Prussia mall closes amid coronavirus concerns
