Each lockdown has meant something different for the staff, especially of science and natural history museums. For instance, James Maclaine, senior fish curator at London’s Natural History Museum, has to keep the flesh-eating beetles alive and make sure the freezers are running. “We have a lot of material in freezers which we haven’t been able to process yet and if anything goes wrong there it would be extremely unpleasant for all concerned.” – BBC

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