Sudden lockdown in China's Disneyland, thousands of visitors trapped inside; watch video

Posted on 1st Nov 2022 by rohit kumar

The situation in China is bad due to Corona. The strict Kovid rules of the Jinping government have made life difficult for the people. Disneyland in Shanghai was suddenly closed due to China's zero-covid policy. The Walt Disney Company's flagship Disney resort closed its doors on Monday, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Thousands of visitors got trapped inside in this chaos.

 

All guests were inside the park at the time of the sudden closure of Shanghai Disneyland. They are not being allowed to step out until their covid report comes negative. Several pictures and videos are viral on social media, in which people can be seen running toward the walls to avoid being imprisoned inside the park.

 

In the viral video, people can be seen running toward the closed gates of the theme park, hoping to escape the captivity of the lockdown. A notice posted Monday on Shanghai Disneyland's official social media accounts said the huge theme park and surrounding facilities would remain closed until further notice. The theme park was reopened in June after being closed for 101 days during the city's brutal lockdown. Disney said in a statement, "We apologize for the inconvenience and will refund or exchange all guests affected during this period. As soon as we have a rescheduled date for the park to reopen, we'll let guests know." Will inform."

 

According to Johns Hopkins University, 97 cases of Kovid have been registered in Shanghai in the last 28 days. A total of 64,282 cases have been reported in the city with a total of 595 deaths so far. The New York Post reported that there have been 178,178 cases and 212 deaths in China in the past month. Last month, the country's ruling Communist Party and its leader Xi Jinping indicated that there would be no relaxation in the zero-Covid policy. He called it a "people's war to stop the spread of the virus".

 

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