translated from Spanish: Empty seats and healthy distance, so was the reopening of CDMX cinemas

Cinemas in Mexico City began on Wednesday with the reopening of rooms in compliance with the measures established by the capital government and health authorities by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Both commercial cinemas and the Cineteca Nacional work only 30% of their capacity and are complying with all the protocols that guarantee a healthy distance.
Read: Cinemas and museums will reopen in CDMX; bars and party lounges can operate as restaurants
Cineteca Nacional
On your Twitter account, the Cineteca Nacional invites you to make the purchase of your tickets through your App or website, to avoid exchanging cash as much as possible.
The rooms are sanitized before each function and the seats are adequately spaced so that there is the proper distance between the spectators.
Photo: Carlo Echegoyen.
Within its facilities, the use of head coverings is mandatory for staff and the general public.
Photo: Carlo Echegoyen.
Photo: Carlo Echegoyen.
The Cineteca’s billboard can be found on its official website.

We suggest you to purchase your tickets through our App or website. In this way you can decrease the contact person by person within our facilities. Download our billboard of the week! ?https://t.co/K1B0qS83x5 #ElCineNosUne pic.twitter.com/OikzpxF9ub
— National Cinematheca (@CinetecaMexico) August 12, 2020

Commercial cinemas
Like cineteca, commercial cinemas comply with the rule of mandatory use of mouth covers and signs to have healthy distance.
Photo: Quartroom.
The cinema staff is responsible for sanitizing each seat in the rooms at the end of the functions.
Photo: Quartroom.
All employees use face masks and head covers for public attention and take the temperature of attendees.
Photo: Quartroom.
Photo: Quartroom.
Inside the rooms there are also indications to leave some space between spectators and others.
Photo: Quartroom.
In addition to these measures, the capital authorities established that all cinemas should favour natural ventilation and that the recirculation of indoor air is prohibited.
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Original source in Spanish

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