Headline RoundupMarch 28th, 2020

Coronavirus Pandemic Puts Stress on National Park System

Summary from the AllSides News Team

National parks across the U.S. are experiencing intense pressure during the coronavirus pandemic, as millions of Americans seeking to escape virus-stricken urban centers flock into nature. Three of the country's most famous parks -- Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Great Smoky Mountains — shut their gates this week, while many others have appealed for permission to close amid employee and visitor worries regarding exposure to the virus. All parks remain free after the Interior Department suspended entrance fees last week in an effort to make it easier for people to get outdoors. Outlets on both sides of the aisle covered last week's announcement, while many on the left and center this week focused on the growing concerns about overcrowding.

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