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Oscars museum delayed again as pandemic grips Los Angeles

  (Agence France-Presse)
Los Angeles, United States
Mon, December 21, 2020 Published on Dec. 21, 2020 Published on 2020-12-21T15:40:39+07:00

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Oscars museum delayed again as pandemic grips Los Angeles Workers clean the roof of the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, amid the coronavirus pandemic, October 14, 2020, in Los Angeles, California. (AFP/Valerie Macon)

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he long-awaited opening of Los Angeles' Oscars museum was postponed again Friday due to the pandemic, with officials saying its scheduled April debut would be "irresponsible" as the city grapples with record coronavirus cases.

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, dedicated to the magic of movies and set to host iconic Hollywood treasures from Judy Garland's Wizard of Oz ruby slippers to Dracula's cape, has been beset by delays.

It had been set to finally open April 30, the week after the Academy's flagship event -- the Oscars -- but will now welcome visitors from September 30.

President Bill Kramer said in a statement that the museum was "ready and eager to welcome visitors in the spring," but "with the current surge of COVID-19, it would be irresponsible to maintain an April opening."

"We know a new day is coming for us all, and when it does, the Academy Museum will be ready to offer our visitors the remarkable experience we have all been wanting."

California has emerged as the latest epicenter in the US COVID-19 outbreak, reporting more than 52,000 new cases Wednesday.

Even as vaccinations began this week, intensive care units have run out of beds at multiple hospitals across southern California. 

Los Angeles health officials estimate about one in 80 county residents are currently infected.

All indoor Los Angeles museums are closed due to COVID restrictions, with a regional "stay-at-home" order in effect until at least December 28.

The Oscars themselves were postponed by eight weeks to April 25, after the coronavirus pandemic shuttered movie theaters and wreaked havoc on Hollywood's release calendar.

The futuristic Academy museum contains a 1,000-seat theater inside a seemingly-suspended glass, steel and concrete orb designed by Renzo Piano, connected by sky bridges to a converted department store housing the main galleries -- and the recently installed 25-foot (7.5-meter) shark model used in Jaws.

"Now it's just a matter of patience, for all of us, as we look ahead to opening our doors on September 30," said museum chair and Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos.

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