Disney to Require Masks Again at Florida, California Parks

  • Visitors must wear masks indoors at parks starting Friday
  • Delta variant, vaccination slowdown has sparked surge in cases
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Walt Disney Co. is requiring masks to be worn indoors again at its Florida and California theme parks, as the resurgent coronavirus sets back America’s push to return to life as normal.

Disney, the world’s largest theme-park operator, reopened its Florida resorts last year and its California parks in April. It and other resort operators lifted mask requirements for vaccinated guests at the start of the summer as inoculations rose nationally.