The Disneyland theme park in Shanghai will reopen May 11. Visits will be limited initially and must be booked in advance, and the company said it will increase cleaning and require social distancing in lines for the various attractions.
The phased opening will include limits on attendance, an advance reservation system, social distancing procedures such as wearing masks, and temperature screening and contract tracing efforts that are mandated by the government, Disney said.
With warmer weather and new virus cases and deaths falling to near-zero, China has been reopening tourist sites such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City palace complex in Beijing.
Just two new cases and no deaths were reported yesterday. China has recorded 4,633 deaths from COVID-19 among 82,883 cases of infection, mostly in Wuhan city, the epicenter of the pandemic.
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