Disney (DIS) Has rolled back its Facial mask The policy now requires all guests to wear masks in all closed places, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or not.
The new mask policy will take effect on Friday Disney land In Orlando, Florida, and Disney land Located in Anaheim, California, for all guests 2 years and older.
Disney stated on its website on Wednesday that the mask requirement is effective when “entering and passing through many attractions and when taking enclosed transportation, including shuttles and buses.” The entertainment company insists that park participants can choose to wear face masks in outdoor public areas.
At the time of policy reversal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The mask guidelines for fully vaccinated people were updated on Tuesday, stating that it recommends wearing masks indoors where the spread of COVID-19 is “high” or “large”.
The agency also provides a map Help Americans determine which areas of the United States are considered high or significant risks for the spread of the virus.
Disney World has Removed the mask requirement June 15th is for guests who have been fully vaccinated but do not need proof of vaccination. It still recommends masks for those who have attended its theme parks but have not yet received them. Coronavirus disease vaccine.
Disney’s website details the masks it considers acceptable, stating that it should be made of at least two layers of breathable material and contain no valves, mesh material or holes.
The Disney news was also released after Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings announced that the county was in “crisis mode.” CNN Report. Demings called on all public and private sector employers to wear masks indoors and declare a state of emergency. USA Today Say.
“These numbers are extraordinary. We see nearly 1,000 new cases in Orange County every day,” he said. “These are the numbers we saw at the peak last year.”
Disneyland is closed during peak periods Coronavirus disease pandemic To prevent the spread of the virus. Disneyland reopened on July 11, 2020, while Disneyland suffered a more severe closure and did not resume operations until April 30, 2021.
As of Thursday’s pre-market trading hours, Disney’s stock price was $179.58, up 48 cents, or 0.27%.
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