Covid-19: Single case shuts down Shanghai Disneyland
- Published
Shanghai Disneyland has shut down for at least two days after a weekend visitor tested positive for Covid-19 after returning home.
The Chinese theme park will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, and all visitors and staff are being tested.
Health workers in protective suits examined them as fireworks went off around the park's landmark castle.
China hopes to reach zero infections before it hosts the Winter Olympics, which begin in February.
The country where the virus was first discovered officially had 92 new cases on Monday.
A person who visited the Disneyland theme park in Shanghai on Saturday tested positive for the virus after returning to a nearby region, Chinese state media report.
Visitors had to wait hours for testing before they could leave the park on Sunday evening, as Disney entertainment continued around them.
They all tested negative, officials said.
China has recorded 4,849 deaths from Covid and 109,666 cases of infection, external since the virus was first detected in 2019 in the city of Wuhan.
Globally Covid has now killed more than five million people, with nearly 247 million infected.
The Winter Games will be held in Beijing and towns in neighbouring Hebei province, on 4-20 February.
Related topics
- Published17 March 2021
- Published30 September 2020
- Published11 September 2021
- Published5 May 2020