Shanghai Disney Requires Negative Covid Test For Guests To Leave WhatDoYouThink?
Shanghai’s Disney Resort abruptly suspended operations on Monday to comply with Covid-19 prevention measures, requiring all visitors at the time of the announcement to stay in the park until they returned a negative test for the virus.
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