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kn95 n99 reusable breathing face mask - Despite the news, Disneyland Paris remains open, according to its website. A representative for the resort was not immediately available to comment further. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS France, which has the second-largest number of cases in Europe after Italy, had also banned events of more than 1,000 people to limit the spread of the coronavirus, Health Minister Oliver Véran said Sunday after President Emmanuel Macron held an emergency security meeting to develop anti-virus strategy.
kn95 n99 reusable breathing face mask, The coming weeks will be difficult, said Véran, who added that events such as protests and exams, as well as public transportation, may be exempt from the ban as they are “useful to the life of the country.” CLICK HERE FOR OUR CONTINUING CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE Last week, Disneyland Paris had reportedly confirmed the park would remain open despite a ban on gatherings of 5,000 people or more. Multiple other Disney-branded theme parks, including Tokyo Disney Resort, Shanghai Disneyland and Hong Kong Disneyland, have all temporarily closed due to coronavirus concerns.
kn95 n99 reusable breathing face mask - 'Dr. Oz Show' host Dr. Mehmet Oz joins Harris Faulkner to discuss the coronavirus outbreak on 'Outnumbered Overtime.' The stands at the Formula One track in the Bahrain desert will be deserted when the series visits the circuit on March 22. (Lars Baron/Getty Images) The venue has decided to hold the race without spectators due to coronavirus concerns, but will broadcast it as planned. Around 97,000 spectators attended the event in 2019 on the Persian Gulf island nation, which has a population of just 1.5 million and 85 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 virus.
kn95 n99 reusable breathing face mask - (Google Earth) The Bahrain race is the second affected by measures to control the spread of the disease, following the indefinite postponement of the China Grand Prix in Shanghai, which was originally scheduled for April 19. Formula E has also canceled a race in China, while the Italian Serie A soccer league will be playing games without spectators through April. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Air travel to Bahrain has been reduced and residents returning from hard-hit Iran are required to be tested for the virus under threat of prosecution for failing to do so.