As coronavirus lockdowns lift, what’s reopening and restarting: Vegas resorts, Disney World, NBA, more
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The Covid-19 pandemic has changed almost every aspect of our lives, from the way we work to the purchase of food. It also leads to Delay or cancellation of several major events, including the Democratic National Convention and the March Madness tournament of college basketball. But Lock commands start slowly lift around the worldCompanies and institutions are starting to open again.
Here are some of the events and companies that are once again welcoming the public, albeit with restrictions, to curb the spread of COVID-19.
- Disney Parks and Disney Springs. Walt Disney World plans to reopen on July 11thwith social distancing and wellness measures such as temperature studies and a distance of two meters while guests queue for attractions. The The Disney Springs Florida shopping complex began its gradual reopening on May 20th with protective measures including capacity and parking restrictions. Shanghai Disney reopened on May 11 with protocols such as attendance restrictions, social distance requirements, and temperature checks.
- Universal Orlando and Universal CityWalk. Universal Orlando plans this Reopening of the theme park on June 5th. Certain CityWalk venues have reopened with limited opening hours.
- Six flags The company will reopen Frontier City in Oklahoma City on June 5 with limited capacity. The number of admissions is gradually increased over the course of the month. Safety measures such as temperature tests and non-contact bag tests are carried out. Guests and employees must wear face masks.
- SeaWorld Orlando The park plans to reopen on June 11th with requirements such as face masks, temperature testing, and protocols for social distancing.
- U.S. citizen Parks. Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park began to reopen in phases on May 18th.
- Apple Shops The iPhone manufacturer is Some of his stores reopened all over the world with safety measures such as required face coverings for employees and customers as well as temperature tests.
- NBA About three months after the games were suspended, the NBA Board of Governors reportedly plans to approve fanless resumption in Orlando, Florida on July 31. Twenty-two teams would each play eight regular season games, and 16 would play in a postseason that could go into October. The owners are reported to be voting on the plan on Thursday, and it has to be approved by the NBA players.
- MGM resorts in Vegas. MGM announced on June 9 that Luxor and The Shoppes will reopen on June 25 at Mandalay Bay Place, while Aria, Mandalay Bay and Four Seasons will reopen on July 1.
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