Shanghai Disney Resort has been shut down from March 21 due to a new surge in coronavirus cases while harsh restrictions in the city have drawn protests online. In a notice, the resort said it would refund or exchange tickets for all guests impacted by the closure. Guests may choose to revisit the park on any other day within the next six months of the ticket validity date after Disney reopens. Meanwhile, the Shanghai health commission on March 21 reported 758 new COVID-19 cases, including 734 asymptomatic infections, for March 20—the biggest one-day increase in the city. As cases surge, the local authorities have again resorted to frequent mass PCR tests and harsh curbs on people’s movement, with a growing number of areas designated as medium- and high-risk regions. However, protests from Chinese have been flooding into social media, including reports of difficulty shopping for vegetables, among other hardships. A resident surnamed …
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