Six Flags Parks Close Through Mid-May Amid Coronavirus

Six Flags Parks Close Through Mid-May Amid Coronavirus

03/31/2020



Currently, Disney has closed all of its attractions, hotels and stores in North America. This includes Aulani resort in Hawaii, which was the last Disney property in the U.S. to close, as PEOPLE reported on March 23.

On March 25, it was announced that Universal Studios Hollywood in California and Universal Orlando Resort would be extending their closure period as well. Both parks plan to tentatively reopen on April 19, instead of the previously planned March 28, though they note that they will continue to monitor the situation and work with health agencies and government officials.

As of Tuesday morning, at least 163,575 people across every state and territory in the United States have tested positive for the virus, according to a New York Times database. More than 3,000 people have died.

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