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Buenos Aires museums are working again with the 100 percent of capacity

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The public and privately managed museums of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires will once again operate with a capacity of 100 percent, from Monday to Sunday without time limits and with a capacity limit of 6.000 people.

The opening of access quotas, that until now were restricted, It will be done in compliance with the application protocols for visitors and staff of the establishments., which includes the mandatory use of face masks at all times and the establishment of one-way circuits to prevent unforeseen approaches during the tour of the rooms.

Within the framework of this flexibility, Group guided tours will also be enabled. The promoters of this opening suggest that the visit be in a group of coexistence that does not exceed four people, while the prior reservation modality to enter the establishment, will remain in force.

When entering, the body temperature of the visitors will be taken and the delivery of cards, room texts and catalogs, will be replaced by its digital versions. The wardrobe service for clothing will not be available. The use of the elevators will be limited to the cases strictly necessary for those people who cannot use the stairs.

The personnel will be provided with masks and the necessary hygiene and safety products, and it is recommended that work tasks and processes are planned in such a way that workers can maintain the recommended interpersonal distance from each other. 2 meters. The interior doors of the museum must be kept open (not to be touched) o be sanitized constantly.

Scenic activities and cultural training workshops covered in the corresponding protocols are allowed. Likewise, the operation of commercial and gastronomic premises is also allowed under the monitoring of the corresponding protocols. (TELAM)

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