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Paris' Louvre Museum closed as staff walk out over coronavirus

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Paris' Louvre Museum closed as staff walk out over coronavirus

 

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People line up at the Louvre Museum as the staff closed the museum during a staff meeting about the coronavirus outbreak, in Paris, France, March 1, 2020. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes

 

PARIS (Reuters) - Tourists and art lovers were unable to visit the Louvre in Paris on Sunday as workers staged a walkout at the world's most-visited museum after a staff meeting about the coronavirus outbreak.

 

Long lines of disgruntled tourists snaked outside the museum on Sunday morning as management held a staff meeting about the outbreak to reassure workers that the risk was contained.

 

But the home of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo sculpture remained closed afterward. Workers refused to return to work after the meeting failed to reassure them, BFM TV said.

 

"Despite talks with management and the staff doctor, the Louvre Museum was unable to open in the absence of sufficient personnel," a spokeswoman for the museum said after the meeting.

 

She added that there would be another meeting on Monday, but it was unclear when the Louvre would reopen.

 

Museums are not covered by a ban on large public gatherings announced by the government on Saturday as it tries to contain the coronavirus spread in France.

 

Authorities said that until further notice public gatherings in confined spaces with more than 5,000 people should be cancelled.

 

As of Saturday evening, France had 100 confirmed cases of the illness.

 

Because of the ban, the annual Paris farm show closed a day early on Saturday. A half-marathon that was expected to draw more than 40,000 runners on Sunday in the capital was called off although several hundred determined athletes did run anyway.

 

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas; Additional reporting by Yonathan Van der Voort; Editing by Mark Potter and Frances Kerry)

 

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I don’t blame them, that museum attracts practically every visitor from abroad ... to see the Mona Lisa. I wonder if they’ll put a mask on her ... just for a laugh.

Prudent imo kudos to the museum staff I wish they and their families health and good luck

france, nr 1 in strikes

 

why people want to spend a lot of money "to go see" something you can look up ... 

 

is it for the selfies ?

Drama queens. 

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I saw on the news here in New Jersey that the Louvre was closed, but the news did not mention the staff had walked out.

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