Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium is already closed.

Now, the Bass Pro Shops store next door has closed its doors during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and stay-at-home order in Springfield and Greene County.

"As part of our ongoing efforts to support our hometown, Bass Pro Shops is temporarily closing our flagship store in Springfield, effective immediately, until we can establish further clarity about recently imposed restrictions," Bass Pro announced in a news release.

"We share the frustration of many local businesses regarding the inconsistencies and questions pertaining to the new operating guidelines. At the same time, we appreciate the efforts of our city leaders and the burdens they face in making highly impactful decisions within a shortened time frame. We continue to have several questions ourselves — despite having spent many hours working diligently with city officials — with the intention to not only meet, but far exceed, every standard guideline for public health.”

On Thursday, during the first day of the Springfield-Greene County stay-at-home order, Bass Pro conducted very limited business in its firearms section, as allowed by state law. State statute prevents gun stores from being closed during an emergency. Bass Pro Shops is a major retailer of firearms.

But Thursday night, Bass Pro made the decision to close the store entirely, until it can get more clarity on the stay-at-home order restrictions, Bass Pro spokesman Jack Wlezien said Friday.