Zelensky offers Ukrainians to take advantage of museum virtual tours during quarantine

President Volodymyr Zelensky invited Ukrainians to take the opportunity of virtual tours of Ukrainian museums.

The head of state said this in a video address on Wednesday evening, March 18, the president’s press service reported.

“Yesterday I advised you what to watch and read. Today, my recommendation is the following. On this link you will find virtual tours of Ukrainian open air museums: museums.authenticukraine.com.ua. On this link: inlviv.in.ua - 25 museums of Lviv region that can be visited online. And here: incognita.day.kyiv.ua - virtual excursions to more than 20 museums from all over Ukraine," Zelensky noted.

As Ukrinform reported, since March 12, a quarantine has been introduced in Ukraine for three weeks, as well a package of anti-epidemic measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the country.

On March 14, the Cabinet of Ministers approved a resolution to temporarily ban foreigners from entering Ukraine and close international passenger traffic from 00:00 on March 16 until April 3, 2020.

On March 16, the Cabinet of Ministers decided to restrict passenger traffic in the territory of Ukraine in order to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection. The resolution imposes a ban on rail, air as well as bus intercity and interregional passenger transport services, as well as the operation of subways.

As of March 18, 14 cases of Covid-19 infection were confirmed in Ukraine, two of them were lethal.

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