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dezenfektan, The amusement park will be closed from Feb. 29 until March 15 in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) WALT DISNEY WORLD ASKS WORKERS WHO TRAVELED TO ITALY TO STAY HOME “As a precautionary measure in line with prevention efforts taking place across Japan and in response to the recommendations of appropriate authorities, we are temporarily closing Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea out of consideration for the health and safety of our guests and cast members from February 29 to March 15,” reads the current notice. “We remain in close contact with related government agencies about the situation.”

dezenfektan - Guests who already have tickets to the resort – which is owned by Oriental Land Ltd, with a license from Disney – can use those tickets through March 31. Guests may also be eligible for refunds. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Japan has already recorded nearly 230 cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 10 deaths (including those among the passengers aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship) as of Friday morning, The Associated Press reported. “We remain in close contact with related government agencies about the situation, Tokyo Disney Resort said in a statement. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

dezenfektan, Tokyo Disney Resort is the third Disney-branded resort to shutter amid growing coronavirus concerns. Both Shanghai Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland temporarily closed ahead of Lunar New Year celebrations in late January. Both also remain closed as of Feb. 28. CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Walt Disney World officials in Orlando, Fla, are also reportedly taking precautions to protect guests, having confirmed earlier this week that a small number of workers (some of whom were employed directly by Disney, and some who only worked at the park) were asked to refrain from coming to work after returning from a trip to Italy.

dezenfektan - Pete Hegseth told 'Fox & Friends' that if Democrats really wanted to fight coronavirus, they would be working the Trump administration, Democrats and the mainstream media appear to be using the coronavirus to score political points against President Trump and his administration, Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Pete Hegseth said Friday. In an interview on Fox & Friends,  Hegseth said that the proof is in the headlines and that if coronavirus worsens -- even though it is not the fault of the president -- they will try to pin it to him like his Katrina moment and make it political.

dezenfektan - On Wednesday, 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer told SiriusXM's Dean Obeidallah that the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus outbreak will be a political disaster, similar to Hurricane Katrina's political damage to former President George W. Bush. Additionally, Democratic leadership has called out the administration for an anemic response to the outbreak, including accusing them of not requesting enough emergency funding.