By February 7, 2021 - 5:06 am West Virginia lawmakers return to the state Capitol next week to make decisions affecting the lives of 1.79 million state residents. But the building has been closed to the general public for months during the coronavirus pandemic and will continue to be shut. “Capitol access will be limited to just those that are here for official business or other government services,” Gov. Jim Justice said when asked about it on Friday during a regular briefing. Legislative leaders have described a similar situation as they’ve tried to envision what the regular 60-day legislation will be like this year. The session begins this Wednesday, Feb. 10.