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COVID-19 memorabilia as museum exhibits | Culture| Arts, music and lifestyle reporting from Germany | DW

COVID-19 memorabilia as museum exhibits The coronavirus pandemic is a historical event. Museums are collecting keepsakes of this period, and already have thousands of objects in their archives. Coronavirus has sparked the imagination The spring lockdown began a week earlier in Vienna. One by one museums closed their doors, with schools and stores quickly following suit. Matti Bunzl, director of the Vienna Museum, realized early on that the history of his city was closely tied to this historic moment. He called on his fellow Viennese to send in objects, photos and films to document present-day COVID life for posterity. Without this intervention, objects used during this period that would make the crisis comprehensible for future generations would have been lost, Bunzl told DW. After all, no comparable records had been archived from any previous pandemic.

COVID-19 effect: Christmas celebrations to be hit as Cochin Carnival called off

COVID-19 effect: Christmas celebrations to be hit as Cochin Carnival called off The Cochin Carnival, which begins in the first week of December, usually gets into its high-pitched revelry towards the end of the month. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- People burning the Pappani (old man effigy) at the 2019 Cochin Carnival held in Fort Kochi. (File photo| EPS) Express News Service KOCHI:  Cochin Carnival, the biggest annual year-end celebration held at the Vasco da Gama Square in Fort Kochi, has been cancelled in the wake of the COVID-19 situation. This will be the first time in history that the carnival, which normally sees the participation of more than 5 lakh people, is cancelled since it came into being in 1984.

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