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Disneyland Hong Kong Closes for Third Time Amid Pandemic

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Disney on Monday announced that its Hong Kong park would close a third time due to restrictions put in place because of an uptick in novel coronavirus cases.

The park closed initially on Jan. 26 and reopened in June. It closed again in July and then reopened in September. It was the second Disney property to reopen after Shanghai Disneyland, which first shuttered in January because of the pandemic.

The Hong Kong park will close on Dec. 2. There is no date for when it may reopen. Currently,Disneyland Paris and Disneyland Resort in Southern California are closed.Walt Disney World in Florida, Shanghai Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Resort remains open.

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