White House Easter Egg Roll canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic

Some virtual events have been planned instead.

This year’s virtual Easter Egg Roll, put on by the White House Historical Association, includes a 360-degree scavenger hunt inside the White House that allows users to explore the executive mansion and learn "fun facts" about the tradition’s history.

"The Bidens hope to continue this tradition in 2022," Michael LaRosa, spokesman for first lady Jill Biden announced on Twitter, referring to the in-person event.

He added that "The White House plans to send out thousands of the 2021 commemorative Easter Egg Roll eggs in the coming days to vaccination sites and local hospitals."

The official White House Easter eggs feature the first family’s German shepherds, Champ and Major, together on a gold egg and another design option with an Easter bunny sporting a face mask that comes in four colors.