Enchanted Kingdom reopens on Feb. 25 after closing due to COVID-19 surge

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Enchanted Kingdom in Sta. Rosa, Laguna will resume operations on Feb. 25, after voluntarily closing its doors since January due to a surge in COVID-19 cases driven by the Omicron variant. READ:

For indoor attractions or dining establishments, however, only fully vaccinated guests will be accepted. Minors, regardless of vaccination status, would have to be accompanied by fully vaccinated adults.

"Certain establishments, rides/attractions and other offerings may be modified, have limited capacity or unavailable," it said. Last Jan. 5, Enchanted Kingdom said it decided to voluntarily suspend its operations until at least Jan. 16"for the safety and health of both our guests and staff/cast members" despite Laguna being under Alert Level 2 that time. Under Alert Level 2, even the third, theme parks may operate on a limited capacity.Laguna has been placed under Alert Level 3 on Jan. 7, and has been extended until Feb. 15. It will be under Alert Level 2 for the rest of February.

The Department of Health has detected local cases of the highly transmissible Omicron variant last Jan. 3. In the days that followed, the country saw new record highs in daily infections. The DOH reported 10,775 new cases on Jan. 5, the first time that its coronavirus numbers surpassed 10,000 after settling in the three-digit mark since Nov. 24 last year.

 

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