CAIRO: A member of a medical team sprays disinfectant near the golden mask of King Tutankhamun at the Egyptian Museum as a precautionary move against coronavirus.—Reuters
CAIRO: A member of a medical team sprays disinfectant near the golden mask of King Tutankhamun at the Egyptian Museum as a precautionary move against coronavirus.—Reuters

CAIRO: Cleaning crews descended upon the landmark Egyptian Museum in Cairo on Monday, dousing it with disinfectants as fears mount over the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Sporting white coats, gloves and face masks, the men sprayed sanitisers across the vast museum halls, home to thousands of precious relics spanning Egypt’s prehistoric era through the Roman period.

The museum also holds the priceless objects of the 18th dynasty Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun including his gold mask, a chariot and throne.

Nestled in Cairo’s iconic Tahrir Square, the museum has long been a major tourist draw. “The museum has been ordered shut from today (Monday) until March 31 and we started the cleaning operations on exposed surfaces,” said Sabah Sediq, the museum’s director.

The artefacts were kept behind locked glass vitrines as staff proceeded with the disinfection procedures.

“We will be using special materials designed to clean and protect the artifacts in restoration labs,” Sediq said.

Similar cleaning operations are to be carried out at archaeological sites and museums across Egypt to guard against the Covid-19 pandemic.

On Saturday, the antiquities ministry said disinfection and sterilisation measures had already been taken at prominent ancient sites including the Kom al-Shoqafa catacombs and the Roman victory column of “Pompey’s Pillar” in the coastal city of Alexandria. The operations have also swept hotels, sea and airports, metro stations and other sites across Egypt.

Published in Dawn, March 24th, 2020

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