Hong Kong's Disneyland to reopen on June 18 after COVID-19 break
HONG KONG: Hong Kong's Disneyland theme park said on Monday it will reopen on Jun 18 to a reduced number of visitors and with enhanced health measures after the COVID-19 outbreak forced it to close in late January.
A mother and child wear face masks as they walk around a souvenir shop at the Hong Kong Disneyland hotel, Jan 26, 2020. Disinfection will be carried out more frequently and hand sanitisers will be made available for visitors, who will be required to go through temperature screening, wear a face mask and sign a health declaration.
A cluster of nine coronavirus cases raised concerns in Hong Kong over renewed local transmission in a city that has been one of the most ...
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