Disneyland Shanghai shut down after one positive COVID-19 case was found there.
The nearly 34,000 visitors and staff had to get tested before they were allowed to leave.
Videos showed people lining up and workers in protective gear doing the tests. More than 30,000 people were trapped inside Shanghai Disneyland on Halloween night after one case of COVID-19 was discovered.
The park was shut on Sunday evening after the case was found, and visitors and staff had to be tested for the virus before they were allowed to leave, CNN reported.
The police blocked the park's exits, forbidding people to leave until they had tested negative, CNN reported.
How do you test 34,000 people and get results so quickly?
Also, since tests can't tell the difference between Covid and the yearly Flu or Cold... it's a good bet that, out of 34,000 people, at least 500 will test positive for some sort of cold or flu virus that can be labeled as Covid.
Even worse, if the test they're using is cycled too high, then ALL of them could technically test "positive" for something they would label as covid.
Knowing China every got quarantined in Disney land for 2 weeks. Or summary executions.
CHINA LIES ABOUT EVERYTHING.
The Bidet European circus is using 85 cars full of Biden staffers to clog up Rome, shame if a single one of them should prove positive and force the entire staff to isolate & quarantine, in Italy, that would stop them getting up to their mischief.
Hazmat suits swarming while fireworks go off in the background. Quite the juxtaposition.
Shanghaid in Shanghai
shivers
All this over a virus with a 99.8% recovery rate.
Interesting. Wonder what would have happened if I had refused the test. I won’t take one, ever, so.
Oh, I see. Its Disneyland in Shanghai China, not America. I thought it was a derogatory term, calling Disneyland Shanghai because its connection to abducting/trafficking/keeping people captive in history.
The Chinese folks can’t just say no. I see
Even if you exposed during that day, I doubt you would test positive straight away.
Still better than Melbourne's 1km radius lockdowns.
Its as if something valuable was stolen and nobody was allowed to leave until everybody gets searched.
I realize it, and it's why I'm trying to point out that people being inactive is an issue and thinking tweets/ statements are akin to action is a problem.
a fellow optimist I see!
Lol that was my first thought too🐸
Although I shudder at the answer, this is the question that begs being asked.