The world's largest US Disney theme park reopened for the first time in about 4 months 10:27 on July 12

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The world's largest Walt Disney theme park in the United States, which was closed due to the influence of the new coronavirus, resumed operations for the first time in about four months, but with the spread of infection continuing, citizens and employees Is raising concerns.

"Walt Disney World Resort" in Florida, South America, was closed from March this year due to the new coronavirus, but on the 11th, there were four theme parks on the premises. Two of them have resumed business for the first time in about four months.

On the first day of the restart, families and others visited one after another, and the employees greeted them with applause.

In order to prevent infection, the number of people entering the park is limited by appointment, and it is also mandatory to wear a mask and measure body temperature.

Also, events such as parades and fireworks where many people gather will be canceled, and characters will also ride in vehicles and go around the park, interacting with the park visitors with a certain distance.

In the United States, the spread of the new coronavirus has not stopped, the number of infected people confirmed in Florida has exceeded 250,000 by 11th, and citizens and employees are calling for postponement of resumption It was out.

Disney theme parks around the world have resumed operations in Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Japan one after another since May, but the theme park in California, USA, postponed the resumption scheduled for this month 17. doing.