Trump Organization closes Mar-a-Lago because of coronavirus

FILE - This Nov. 23, 2018 file photo shows President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate behind mangrove trees in Palm Beach, Fla. On Saturday, March 30, 2019, a woman carrying two Chinese passports and a device containing computer malware lied to Secret Service agents and briefly gained admission to the club over the weekend during his Florida visit, federal prosecutors allege in court documents. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)

PALM BEACH, Fla.  (CNN) — President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort has closed in its entirety, a member told CNN, as the coronavirus shutters many public spaces.

CNN reported Friday that parts of the resort had closed, according to the member, but Mar-a-Lago members were informed late Friday night that the beach club had also been closed. Before then, the beach club was open but serving at half capacity.

A spokesperson for the Trump Organization would not confirm that the Palm Beach, Florida, club was affected, but said in a statement, “Various facilities are temporarily closed given local, state and federal mandates. We anxiously await the day when this pandemic is over and our world-class facilities can reopen.”

Club members have been getting daily briefings via email this week, and an email sent on Friday said the main house, spa and gym are closed.

Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, a separate resort where the President often golfs, remains open.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday ordered all beaches in Palm Beach County to close, although it was unclear if that applies to private beaches and whether there will be an update Saturday reflecting that information.

DeSantis issued an executive order on Friday directing all beaches, movie theaters, concert houses, auditoriums, playhouses, bowling alleys, arcades, gymnasiums and fitness studios to close in Palm Beach County and neighboring Broward County.

This story and headline has been updated to reflect the full closure of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.