The threat of spreading coronavirus has prompted the public transit system in Washington, DC, to discourage people from using it to go see the city's cherry blossoms during peak bloom
An annual tradition for both Washingtonians and tourists are to see the cherry blossoms bloom every Spring.
Trains will be running on a 30-minute operating schedule, and buses will operate on a Sunday schedule, system officials announced in a Friday statement.
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