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Disney says its ’welcoming guests as usual’ amid coronavirus fears

Walt Disney World Resort Celebrates 45th Anniversary to Colorful Fanfare \Walt Disney World Resort (Handout/Getty Images)

BAY LAKE, Fla. — Amid the coronavirus outbreak, many may be wondering what local theme parks are doing to protect visitors in their parks.

Disney officials released the following statement Thursday regarding the virus:

“As part of our commitment to the health and well-being of our cast, guests and the larger community, we are carefully monitoring the evolving coronavirus situation and are in regular contact with health agencies for information and guidance. Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort, are welcoming guests as usual and we continue to implement preventive measures in line with the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health agencies.

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"Walt Disney World, Disneyland and all of our parks and resorts around the world have high standards of cleanliness, which assists with illness prevention, and we have health and safety protocols in place, such as:

· Training for cast members, with ongoing reinforcement on a regular basis

· Defined cycles for frequent cleaning and disinfection of targeted areas

· Easy access to handwashing facilities and hand sanitizers

· Quick response to spills, trash and other situations

· End of day sanitation procedures for restroom, kitchen, and other facilities

· Frequent cleaning and wash down of outdoor locations, including walkways and queues

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"Additionally, our onsite health teams and leaders are communicating with our cast members about illness prevention, including the guidance of the CDC. The CDC recommends everyday preventive actions to help stop the spread of germs, such as staying home when sick, washing hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, following proper respiratory cough etiquette, avoiding close contact with people who are sick and avoiding touching eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.

“The CDC provides more detailed coronavirus information on its website and as always, your personal physician is a valuable resource for specific medical questions you may have. If you have any questions about visiting Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Resort, please call 407-WDisney.”

If you would like to learn more about Disney health and safety measures, click here.


Katlyn Brieskorn, WFTV.com

Katlyn Brieskorn is a Digital Assignment Editor at WFTV. She joined Channel 9 in July 2019.

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