Trump to resume his election rallies, global
Covid-19 cases reach around 7.3 million with 416,201 deaths.
On Wednesday, Disneyland announced, that after nearly three months of
shutting its gates to slow the spread of Coronavirus, it will reopen its theme park in California on July 17. The company will reopen all of its
properties across the country in phases, with Downtown
Disney District reopening
on 9th July. This is to comply with the government’s guidelines and also to
maintain social distancing norms resulting in a significantly limited capacity
of people inside the theme parks.
All the guests, including
annual pass-holders, will be required to obtain a reservation for park entry in
advance on the park’s new reservation system; the Disneyland
Resort will manage
public attendance through this new system and reservations will be subject to
availability, the company stated. The company further said that there would be
a temporary pause on the sale of annual passes, renewal and new tickets. In a
media statement, the company assured to take enhanced health and safety
measures after its reopening.
Donald Trump says post
Covid-19, the United States on its way to a very big comeback:
US President on Wednesday said that after the crisis triggered by the novel Covid-19 virus, the stock market is booming, people are now getting their jobs back and the US is on its way to a “very big comeback”. Trump also highlighted that maybe next year, the country’s economy will be its best ever.
Trump resumes election rallies:
After suspending his election
rallies for the past three months due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Donald Trump announced that his election rallies would
resume from Oklahoma, followed by rallies in states of Texas, Arizona, Florida
and North Carolina. Trump will resume his re-election campaign in the
November’s presidential elections.
The global coronavirus tally
has exceeded 7.3 million with 416,201 people dying.