Amid the COVID-19 lockdown in China, Shanghai Disney, the last major venue to close its doors, and internal visitors were trapped, the BBC reported on October 31.
According to the report, those trapped internally said they would not be allowed to leave the theme park until they could show a negative test.
Although the only smart thing that can spread happiness among the other trapped people is that the rides continue to paint for those trapped inside “The happiest place on Earth”.
In addition to the theme park, nearby spaces such as the grocery shopping street were also closed for a while after 11:30 local time (03:30 GMT).
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The Chinese government took the following steps after Shanghai reported 10 cases transmitted on Saturday.
With the announcement, videos were posted on Chinese Weibo social media showing other people running towards the park gates, but found they were already closed.
The Shanghai government posted on Chinese social media WeChat and said the park banned other people from entering and that inmates can only leave once they have tested negative for verification.
He added that anyone who has visited the park since Thursday must deliver 3 negative check effects in 3 consecutive days.
At this time there is no information about the reopening of the park. However, Shanghai Disney said the tickets would be valid for six months and refunds would be given.
Millions of other people have been locked down multiple times because of China’s questionable zero covid policy. According to the details, as of October 24, millions of others are under another 200 lockdowns in China.
Recently, other people have been seen fleeing retail stores, adding a Shanghai branch of Swedish furniture giant Ikea, and offices, as they try to get trapped inside.
In early October, Chinese President Xi Jinping signaled that the zero-covid policy would not be relaxed, calling it a “people’s war to prevent the spread of the virus. “
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