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Hong Kong Disneyland to reopen after five-month virus closure

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Hong Kong’s Disneyland will reopen its doors on Thursday following nearly five months of closure, the park said yesterday in a fresh boost for a city that has largely managed to defeat the coronaviru­s. Visitors will need to sign health declaratio­ns, submit to regular temperatur­e checks and wear masks at all times unless eating, the park said in a statement yesterday. It is just the second Disneyland around the world to resume services during the pandemic after Shanghai turned its lights and rides back on last month. Tokyo and Paris remain closed while the company’s flagship park in California is eyeing a July reopening.

Hong Kong was one of the first places to record coronaviru­s infections after the disease first emerged in central China, morphing into a global pandemic and enveloping much of the world in a recession. But the finance hub has since managed to largely halt local transmissi­on with just over 1,100 infections and four deaths. All overseas passengers are screened at the airport and quarantine­d by authoritie­s if found to be infected—on top of a mandatory 14-day home quarantine for arrivals.

Across the globe, tourism operators are desperate to restart business, trialling different forms of social distancing as lockdowns ease. Last month, a group of Japanese amusement parks announced guidelines on how to operate safely under the threat of the virus, including asking guests to “refrain from vocalising loudly” on rollercoas­ters and other rides. Park staff, including those dressed up as stuffed animal mascots and superheroe­s, were also advised to not shake hands or high-five with young fans.

Hong Kong authoritie­s currently ban gatherings of more than eight people because of the virus. That ban is up for renewal on Thursday, the day Disneyland reopens. David Hui, a leading infectious disease expert in the city, told RTHK radio yesterday that the anti-virus ban could be further relaxed as most activities in the city have resumed.—AFP

 ??  ?? In this file photo taken on March 14, 2020 a man takes a photo outside the gates of Disneyland Park on the first day of the closure of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure theme parks.—AFP
In this file photo taken on March 14, 2020 a man takes a photo outside the gates of Disneyland Park on the first day of the closure of Disneyland and Disney California Adventure theme parks.—AFP

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