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Screaming, singing, shouting, and heavy breathing must be kept at a minimum when California’s amusement parks reopen in April. COVID, you know?
The California Attractions and Parks Association unveiled its “Responsible Reopening plan” in mid-March. In it, Golden State authorities said they would seek to dampen “loud environments that will cause people to raise their voices.” One of the ways they plan to enforce this is by requiring “face covering usage and/or modifications to seat loading patterns on amusement park rides to mitigate the effects of shouting,” since vocal actions can spread droplets widely.
California theme parks, stadiums allowed to begin reopening Thursday
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Visitors walk past the closed entrance to Universal Studios Hollywood theme park on June 28, 2020. Parks and stadiums in California will begin to reopen under coronavirus guidelines on Thursday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo
April 1 (UPI) After remaining closed for more than a year, theme parks and stadiums in California are allowed to begin reopening Thursday, with restrictions, under state COVID-19 guidelines.
The parks and stadiums were closed in March 2020, but can reopen Thursday to California residents as long as the counties in which they are located are classified high enough in the state s risk category.
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