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Lambeau Field, Titletown to stay closed until May 26

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GREEN BAY (NBC 26) -- The Packers have extended the closure of Lambeau Field and Titletown until May 26, the organization announced Tuesday.

The extension coincides with the extension of Governor Evers' "Safer At Home" order.

The closure will continue to apply to all Lambeau Field Atrium businesses, the Packers said in a news release. This includes the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame and 1919 Kitchen & Tap, as well as all team-run public activities in Titletown, including the playground and 46 Below, as well as The Turn.

Lambeau Field and Titletown will only have essential personnel in place for non-public operations of the facilities, and the majority of other Packers personnel will continue to work remotely as duties permit.

Lambeau Field events, Hall of Fame and Stadium Tours staff will be contacting businesses and organizations that have events and tours scheduled during the time of the closures to discuss arrangements, the Packers said.

The organization will continue to monitor the situation and reassess conditions as needed.