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Paris Shuts Museum Over Coronavirus Fears

  The Louvre museum in Paris kept its doors closed to visitors Sunday as staff withheld labour citing fears over the coronavirus, a union representative told AFP. Advertisement Some … Continue reading Paris Shuts Museum Over Coronavirus Fears


(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 28, 2020 people visit the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Louvre museum in Paris was closed for the day on March 1, 2020, management said, as staff withheld labour citing fears over the coronavirus. “The Louvre museum cannot open today, Sunday March 1st,” the world’s most visited museum said on its website, adding that it would refund ticket-holders. Earlier Sunday some 300 of the museum’s staff had voted “almost unanimously” not to open in the morning, a union representative told AFP. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP
(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 28, 2020 people visit the Louvre Museum in Paris. The Louvre museum in Paris was closed for the day on March 1, 2020, management said, as staff withheld labour citing fears over the coronavirus. STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP

 

The Louvre museum in Paris kept its doors closed to visitors Sunday as staff withheld labour citing fears over the coronavirus, a union representative told AFP.

Some 300 staff of the world’s most visited museum met in the morning and voted “almost unanimously” not to open in the morning, Christian Galani of the CGT labour union told AFP.

“The meeting was arranged to discuss the concerns of staff,” he said, adding management representatives were unable to convince workers to go to work.

France has recorded 100 coronavirus cases, and two deaths, since the end of January.

On Saturday, the government announced several measures to try and curb the outbreak, including cancelling all gatherings of more than 5,000 people in confined spaces.

“The Louvre is a confined space which welcomes more than 5,000 people a day,” said Galani, adding: “there is a real concern on the part of the staff.”

Workers are demanding stepped up protective measures, including the provision of hand sanitising gel and window barriers to separate cashiers from members of the public.

The Louvre received 9.6 million visitors in 2019.

AFP