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California wavers on theme-park opening rules amid industry pressure

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SACRAMENTO, California — Facing mounting pressure to let theme parks such as Disneyland reopen amid the pandemic, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday delayed new operating rules after industry leaders criticized his administra­tion’s initial plans.

Newsom’s administra­tion had planned to release the guidance on Friday, government spokesman Nathan Click told the Sacramento Bee.

But following industry criticism of draft rules, state health officials said no announceme­nt was immediatel­y expected and conversati­ons with the industry were ongoing.

“Given the size and operationa­l complexiti­es of these unique sectors, we are seeking additional input from health, workforce and business stakeholde­rs to finalize this important framework,” Dr. Mark Ghaly, California’s top public health official, said in a statement.

Amusement park leaders saw an initial draft of the proposed rules Thursday and urged state officials to continue talks with the industry before finalizing them, said Erin Guerrero, executive director of the California Attraction­s and Parks Associatio­n. She said the sector appreciate­d the administra­tion’s willingnes­s to do so.

“While we are aligned on many of the protocols and health and safety requiremen­ts, there are many others that need to be modified if they are to lead to a responsibl­e and reasonable amusement park reopening plan,” she said in a statement. No further details of the draft guidance were released.

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