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Shanghai Disneyland tests 33K, closes 2 days over 1 contact

- By Huizhong Wu

TAIPEI, TAIWAN — Fireworks boomed as visitors at Shanghai Disneyland waited for COVID-19 test results, surrounded by health care workers dressed from head to toe in white protective suits.

Shanghai Disneyland announced suddenly Sunday evening that it was no longer accepting any new visitors and was cooperatin­g with an epidemiolo­gical investigat­ion from another province. They then locked down the park as Shanghai city healthcare workers and police rushed to conduct a mass testing of the visitors already inside.

After testing everyone, the park will remain shut on Monday and today as it continues to cooperate with pandemic prevention efforts, Shanghai Disneyland said in a statement Monday.

The park’s sudden lockdown and temporary closure underscore­d just how serious China is about enforcing its zero-tolerance pandemic prevention strategy. Globally, many countries have turned to living with the virus, whether out of choice or necessity, although as virus surges come and go, many face overburden­ed health care systems and additional deaths.

In China, which has kept its borders sealed since March 2020, the response has been to cut the chain of transmissi­on of the virus as quickly as possible. With a strict quarantine-on-arrival policy, the authoritie­s have aimed to stamp out each local outbreak to zero — helping China keep its reported totals to 4,636 deaths and 97,243 cases since the pandemic began.

The case that may have prompted Disneyland’s actions involved one person whose illness was discovered in the nearby city of Hangzhou and had visited the theme park on Saturday, local media reported.

For hours on Sunday night, tens of thousands of families and visitors were stuck in the park asthey waited for a negative test result that would allow them to leave.

The city announced Monday morning that all 33,863 people who had been at the park over the weekend had tested negative for COVID-19. They will be asked to get tested again and their health will be monitored.

 ?? CHINATOPIX ?? Shanghai Disneyland suddenly announced Sunday they were no longer accepting any visitors and they were cooperatin­g with an epidemiolo­gical investigat­ion from another province. They then locked down the park, as Shanghai city healthcare workers and police rushed to the scene to conduct a mass testing.
CHINATOPIX Shanghai Disneyland suddenly announced Sunday they were no longer accepting any visitors and they were cooperatin­g with an epidemiolo­gical investigat­ion from another province. They then locked down the park, as Shanghai city healthcare workers and police rushed to the scene to conduct a mass testing.

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