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As the threat from coronavirus grows, Javier Pes reports on the measures taken by institutions that include cancelling trips, extending loans, and providing more handwash for staff and the public.

As the threat from the coronavirus escalates in the UK, museums are quietly taking special measures to protect staff, visitors, and collections.
Rather than sending couriers overseas, the Tate has decided to extend its loan of more than 70 works by artists including Turner, Constable, and David Hockney to the virus-shuttered Hong Kong Museum of Art. The objects will remain there through May... Keep reading on artnet