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The happiest place on Earth has yet to reopen in Anaheim due to the health risk surrounding the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The theme park is still pending government approval to reopen.
“We recognize that the COVID-19 situation is constantly evolving, which is why our reopening approach is deliberately fluid and phased, and there are many factors that are helping us determine the timing of when various aspects of our business will reopen in a responsible way,” Disneyland said in a statement.
Disneyland planned to reopen on July 17, but California has begun to reverse the reopening process in the state due to increasing cases of the virus.
In July, California rolled back reopenings of restaurants, wineries, movie theaters, museums, card rooms, and bars.
Plans to reopen the theme park raised concerns among some groups about the health and safety of everyone entering Disneyland.
“Theme parks are ranked one of the most dangerous places on every public health authorities ranking,” organizing director for labor union Unite Here Local 11 representing Disneyland employees, Austin Lynch, told Scriberr News.
Employees want to return to work, but it needs to be safe, Lynch said.