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Five museums in Quito closed to the omicron variant

Five museums in Quito closed to the omicron variant

The sites will have biosecurity adaptations until January 12, 2022.

The City Museums Foundation reported that, the City Museum, Carmen Alto Museum, Interactive Science Museum, Yaku Park Water Museum and the Center for Contemporary Art They will be closed to the public from December 31, 2021 to January 12, 2022.

This due to the presence of the omicron variant of Covid-19 which, in Ecuador is community spread. The Foundation explained that these spaces will adapt its operating conditions, in order to offer the public a quality but safe cultural and educational offer.

Therefore, until January 12, 2022 they will carry out cleaning and deep disinfection work. They will also adapt the physical spaces.

From January 13, the public visiting these cultural spaces of the city must comply with biosafety regulations and physical distancing. As well as Present the identity card and the vaccination card. (AVV)

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