According to a new study, with the reopening of British museums and cultural centers, half of the British people do not feel comfortable visiting these places.
According to the report of Alibaba’s newsroom and quoted by The National, a number of British museums and cultural centers, including the National Gallery of London and Tate, will open their doors to visitors in July.
The Victoria and Albert Museum will also be one of the cultural centers that will reopen in August.
According to “Art Newspaper”, this new research shows that half of the British people are not ready to visit various exhibitions.
49% of the participants of this research stated that they “do not feel very comfortable” or “not at all comfortable” visiting indoor museums with safety and health protocols. Only 34% of the participants of this research declared that they “feel very relaxed” or “completely relaxed” while visiting these places.
However, people’s willingness to visit museums has increased compared to May. According to the results of a similar survey in May, only 17% of the participants said that they feel relaxed and comfortable to attend cultural events. The results of this new research, which was conducted in June, show that 60% of people do not feel safe and calm about being in restaurants and similar places. This statistic is 59% for using public transportation, 59% for attending cinema halls and indoor theaters, and 57% for foreign travel.
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