Met Museum to Close in Response to Coronavirus
Source: NYT
In one of the strongest signs yet that the virus is upending the art world, the Metropolitan Museum of Art announced on Thursday that it will temporarily close its Fifth Avenue flagship and two other locations the Met Breuer, on Madison Avenue, and the Met Cloisters in northern Manhattan starting Friday, March 13, to support New York Citys effort to contain the spread of COVID-19.
The museum, which did not announce a target date to reopen, said it will undertake a thorough cleaning and announce further steps early next week.
The Mets priority is to protect and support our staff, volunteers, and visitors, Daniel Weiss, the Mets president and chief executive, said in a statement. He added that the museum had been taking proactive precautionary measures, including discouraging staff travel to affected areas, implementing rigorous cleaning routines, and staying in close communication with New York City health officials and the Centers for Disease Control. While we dont have any confirmed cases connected to the museum, we believe that we must do all that we can to ensure a safe and healthy environment for our community, which at this time calls for us to minimize gatherings while maintaining the cleanest environment possible, Mr. Weiss said.
The Met said it has two employees who have showed symptoms of the virus one is awaiting a test; the other is at home. The museum which made its decision in consultation with the mayors office also said it has been preparing for this possibility for several weeks, and is implementing an operational plan, which includes provisions to support salaried and hourly staff.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/12/arts/design/met-museum-closing-coronavirus.html
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(21,889 posts)according to their website:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, the Louvre is taking measures to limit the number of people in the museum. Only visitors with pre-booked e-tickets will be guaranteed entry.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding.