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Measures for Safety of heritage, museum personnel and visitors during COVID-19 pandemic at the end of lockdown
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Measures for Safety of heritage, museum personnel and visitors during COVID-19 pandemic at the end of lockdown
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From the beginning of Corona virus 2019 pandemic, the whole world is paused and millions of death reported worldwide. The people were in the traumatic condition, but now the world is unlocking in a sequence manner and people returned to their work with normal life. In this context, the heritage, museum, and other cultural property and libraries are also reopens for the visitors as well as employee. Till now the vaccine could not be generated for the COVID-19 diseases so it will be our upmost duty to take precautions and guidelines advised by world health organisation (WHO), which is a worldwide nodal agency for COVID-19 control and to stop spreading the SARS-CoV-2 infection. WHO warns that, the risk of infection is high in crowded indoor places including heritage complexes, Museum, Documentation libraries, and other related places. So we need to take strict precaution and additional advisory for the visitors as well as for the employe...
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