French Minister of Health Olivier Veran explained on @BFMTV that Disneyland Paris has not been closed because it is not considered confined. Many areas and queues are outdoors and the usual protective gestures apply. He added that all his decisions are based on rational science:pic.twitter.com/rOGxDUMz3S
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If only people used those protective measures such as coughing into their elbows and using tissues once.
The reality is far different, most of the time the average guest doesn't even cover their mouths when coughing.
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I mean I don't want to see the resort close and worry about the financial implications of such a decision happening on the expansion etc., but at the same time there's no way queue-lines can't objectively be considered as "unconfined spaces."
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That being said, I don't think it's "batten down the hatches" time yet. Though I do wonder if the resort should put up advisory notices in queue lines etc. to "gently remind" people about the importance of being a bit more consciously aware of hygiene at this time.
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