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Shanghai Disneyland Shuts Down Over Covid, Visitors Can’t Leave Without Negative Test

November 2, 2022
Source: deadline.com deadline.com
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Shanghai’s Disney Resort was not exactly The Happiest Place On Earth on Monday. The park abruptly shut down to comply with China’s controversial zero-Covid policy, leaving all visitors trapped inside for hours until they could show a negative test for the virus. The resort announced at 11:39 am local time it would immediately close the main theme park and surrounding areas until further notice to comply with Covid measures. The city health bureau said guests all tested negative and were allowed to leave by 8:30 pm. City authorities told Reuters the resort barred guests from leaving or entering after they...
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