At Friday's COVID-19 press update, Deputy Premier Geneviève Guilbault, accompanied by Culture Minister Nathalie Roy, announced a series of gradual reopenings in Quebec. Museums, libraries, and drive-in theatres across the province will be allowed to reopen as of Friday, May 29. The announcement is good news for people working in these cultural institutions, said Guilbault. "Our four largest provincial museums, 96 museum institutions, 16 scientific museums and the entirety of Quebec's public libraries, as well as all drive-in theatres, can resume their activities," Roy detailed. The Culture Minister emphasized that these institutions can reopen "at their own rhythm," meaning a gradual resumption of these services. In libraries, the only service that will be available is borrowing books and documents, said Roy. Until further notice, no one will be allowed in the library unless authorized or to pick up a book at a designated service counter. The Minister further explained that drive-in theatres' playgrounds will remain closed and that their restaurants can only offer take-out service until further notice. Social distancing measures will be enforced in all cultural institutions. Roy also announced that as of June 1, music recording studios and playrooms can reopen without audiences. In all cases, artists must maintain a two-meter distance between each other. Je serai à #Montréal aujourd’hui en compagnie de mes collègues @NathalieRoyCAQ et @rouleauchantal pour faire le point sur la situation entourant la #COVID19 et parler de culture! #polqc— Geneviève Guilbault (@GGuilbaultCAQ) May 22, 2020 Once again, Roy explained that workers in these industries will receive specific operating guidelines to ensure a safe and secure reopening. "I know that other cultural sectors are excited to reopen and I hear you," said Roy. "We're waiting for the green light from the authorities." “Culture is a priority for our government. It represents an important economic sector, in addition to contributing to the personal development and enrichment of the knowledge of all Quebecers," Labour Minister Jean Boulet said in a statement. "I am convinced that the guide and the tools published by the CNESST will make museums and libraries safe, both for workers and for the people who visit them." Les institutions muséales et les bibliothèques ont maintenant accès à leur trousse d’outils proposant des mesures adaptées à leurs spécificités.https://t.co/7waKhmTwt8#TrousseCOVID19 #SST #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/ZAz2GC5o84— CNESST (@CNESST) May 22, 2020 Roy added that the pandemic has "demonstrated how essential" cultural activities are for the "life and development" of the province. "The reopening of these institutions can only be beneficial to the morale and well-being of citizens who will be able to enrich themselves intellectually and have fun in safe cultural places despite these difficult times," she said. Conférence de presse sur la COVID-19 | 22 mai 2020Notre capacité de tester, c’est un des éléments clés pour continuer de nous déconfiner graduellement. Si vous avez des symptômes ou si vous avez été en contact avec quelqu’un qui a la COVID, on vous demande d’aller vous faire tester. 🎥Suivez notre point de presse en direct 👇Posted by François Legault on Friday, May 22, 2020 Stay tuned for more news. This article's cover image is used for illustrative purposes only.