The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts has closed its doors for the next two weeks, the museum wrote in a Facebook post that says it “tentatively” plans to reopen on March 28.

The Virginia Museum of History and Culture, which is next to the VMFA, also plans to close for two weeks.

“Along with other museums in Richmond and across the Commonwealth, we feel that it is our duty to help prevent any opportunity of this virus spreading,” the Virginia Museum of History and Culture says on its website.

Two-week closures are affecting other local museums, including the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia, the Children’s Museum of Richmond and the Science Museum of Virginia.

At the ACAC Fitness Center on Robious Road in North Chesterfield, customers heading into the gym on Saturday morning passed by a sign at the front door telling them not to come in if they or their child have been experiencing signs of illness — such as coughing, sneezing, chills or a fever. The sign also said that people shouldn’t go in if they or their children have traveled outside the U.S. in the past 30 days or if they have been in close contact with someone who is sick within the past two weeks.