Popular alternative news outlet Breaking911 reported Thursday on how the California Attractions and Parks Association will be enforcing a new rule related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The plan would “encourage riders to remain silent while on rollercoasters to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.”
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According to the New York Post, reopening guidelines in the Golden State call for businesses to limit activities such as singing or shouting to stop the spread of the deadly virus.
"Under the proposal, amusement parks like Disneyland, Universal Studios and Six Flags could open at limited capacity, and patrons would be asked to keep their excitement to themselves on the rides.
"'Face covering usage and/or modifications to seat loading patterns will be required on amusement park rides to mitigate the effects of shouting,' CAPA wrote in its Responsible Reopening Plan. 'Additionally, on rides, guests generally face in one direction.'"