Shanghai Disneyland reduces operations as China tightens COVID curbs
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[October 29, 2022]
BEIJING (Reuters) - Shanghai
Disneyland will operate at reduced capacity from Saturday to comply with
COVID-19 measures, the resort said in a statement, in another sign of
tightening curbs across China as it seeks to contain the spread of
coronavirus infections.
The amusement park will operate with a reduced workforce on a temporary
basis, which will have an impact on the operation of certain
attractions, restaurants and shops, it said on its official Wechat
account.
Shanghai Disneyland Hotel, Disneytown and Wishing Star Park will operate
normally, it said.
China on Saturday reported a fifth straight day of more than 1,000 new
COVID cases nationwide, a modest tally compared with the tens of
thousands per day that sent Shanghai into a full-blown lockdown earlier
in the year but enough to trigger more curbs and restrictions across the
country.
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A visitor wearing a face mask poses at
the Shanghai Disney Resort, as the Shanghai Disneyland theme park
reopens after being shut for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
outbreak, in Shanghai, China June 30, 2022. REUTERS/Aly Song TPX
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In Beijing, the Universal Resort
theme park was shut on Wednesday after at least one visitor tested
positive for the coronavirus.
(Reporting by Dominique Patton; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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