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![]() ![]() The challenge was simultaneously no small feat and nothing out of the ordinary for Rush, an author, speaker and entertainer who describes himself on his website as "one of the most prolific Guinness World Records title holders on the planet." He says he's broken more than 150 records promoting STEM since late 2015. On its website, the museum said it closed its doors in an effort to “bolster our policies with the hope of preventing this type of behavior in the future.” The museum thanked guests and members who have cooperated with the mask policy, adding: "We are sorry that the unacceptable behavior of others means you cannot enjoy the Museum at this time."ĭavid Rush of Idaho set out to break one Guinness World Record every week of 2021. Museum President and CEO Michael Yankovich told The Washington Postthat the museum couldn't disclose details about the incidents that prompted the closure, but he called them “demoralizing” and said they have become intense and frequent. 6, according to reports on the city’s dashboard. New daily COVID-19 cases peaked in Denver on Jan. Face shields and mesh masks are not permitted.ĭue to rising COVID-19 cases, the museum said it was not accepting medical exemptions, according to museum policies last updated on Jan. Masks must be cloth or disposable and are required to cover the nose and mouth. The museum requires all patrons age two and older to wear masks indoors, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated against COVID-19. ![]() The museum requires patrons to wear masks inside, in accordance with a local public health order. “We know the stress of the last two years has taken a toll on everyone in our community, but regrettably, some guests who object to the Museum’s mask policy have been inappropriately directing their anger toward our staff,” the Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus said in a message on its website. ![]() 13.Ī Denver children’s museum has temporarily closed after patrons directed anger at staff over its mask policy. AP A worker hands a nasal swab to a motorist at a drive-up COVID-19 testing site in Denver on Jan. ![]()
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