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Natural History Museum closes for a week amid Covid-related ‘staff shortages’ | The Independent
2021-12-20 00:00:00.0     独立报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       The Natural History Museum is being forced to close its doors for a week due to “staff shortages” related to coronavirus.

       The South Kensington visitor attraction has had to make the “difficult decision” to shut from Tuesday after front-of-house staff were “impacted by Covid-19 infections and isolation requirements”.

       In a statement, the museum said: “We will remain closed to the public until reopening on Tuesday 28 December, when we hope that staffing levels will have recovered.

       “The Natural History Museum’s ice rink will continue to operate as scheduled as this is managed and staffed by external contractors who are currently able to continue the operation.

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       “This is not a decision we have taken lightly but the safety of staff and visitors must always come first.”

       Refunds will be issued for tickets to Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder Of Nature exhibition and Wildlife Photographer of the Year, featuring the winning submission from Laurent Ballesta for his “enigmatic image” from Fakarava, French Polynesia.

       A string of shows have also had to cancel performances due to rising coronavirus cases.

       The West End performance of Disney’s The Lion King will be closed from Tuesday due to “ongoing Covid-enforced absences” among the cast and crew.

       A statement on Twitter said: “Unfortunately performances of Disney’s The Lion King in London scheduled to take place between Tuesday 21 December and Sunday 26 December can no longer play as scheduled.

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       “We hope to resume performances on Tuesday 28 December at 7.30pm and will provide further information as soon as possible.

       “On behalf of everyone at Disney’s The Lion King we apologise for the disappointment and for any inconvenience this may cause.”

       


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