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By Rachel Damelio
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As amusement parks prepare to re-open again, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Knott s Berry Farm, Universal Studios and Disneyland may need to add new warning signs at the entrances to their roller coasters and thrill rides.
The California Attractions and Park Association is supporting a plan to help stop the spread of the coronavirus by asking guests not to scream on park rides. According to the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, it calls for California businesses to limit activities like shouting and raised voices that are known to cause increased spread of COVID-19.
CAPA states that California theme parks can mitigate the effects of shouting through the use of mandatory face coverings and modified seat loading patterns on rides. The concern is that microscopic droplets of saliva released from riders mouths when they scream could fly into riders in the rear seats.
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The IRS is planning to delay the April 15th tax filing deadline by about a month, giving taxpayers additional time to file returns and pay any outstanding levies.
As of right now, the IRS is figuring out what the final deadline will be. The agency is currently setting the filing deadline to either May 15th or May 17th, but there is still no official date. May 15th falls on a Saturday and the IRS delays filing deadlines that fall on a weekend or holiday to the next business day.
The filing extension would then give taxpayers additional breathing room to meet their tax obligations. Besides the changes from the pandemic, the changes in tax law will mean that some tax filers will have to wait for updated forms, resubmit their returns, and some will need to consult a tax adviser.
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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art announced that they will reopen their doors to visitors starting on April 1st after being closed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Visitors with tickets purchased in advance online will see several new exhibits at the LACMA. You ll be able to see the following:
Bill Viola: Slowly Turning Narrative
Cauleen Smith: Give It Or Leave It NOT I: Throwing Voices (1500 BCE - 2020 CE)
Vera Lutter: Museum in the Camera
View From Here: Recent Acquisitions
Yoshitomo Nara
The museum will require visitors to follow LA City and County Health and Safety protocols in both the indoor and outdoor areas of the museum. All visitors must have face coverings, have their temperature taken and practice social distancing.