Amtrak on Thursday tightened face mask requirements, saying passengers could be removed or banned from its trains for non-compliance.
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These Disney World attractions didn’t reopen when the park did. Here’s what we know
Walt Disney World may have reopened to the public this month, but that doesn’t mean every attraction at the Florida theme park came back.
Airlines ask US, EU for coronavirus testing in order to resume transatlantic flights
Four leading air carriers are calling on the United States and the European Union to establish a joint coronavirus testing program.
Coronavirus delays debut of world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas was supposed to make its debut next year. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, though, the ship’s arrival is on hold.
Disney World tightens face mask requirement: No eating while walking
Disney World visitors will no longer be able to eat or drink while walking, according to the theme park’s updated face mask policy.
For those claiming health issues, Delta to require pre-flight evaluation for exceptions to mask policy
Starting Monday, anyone who books a Delta flight who requests an exemption from the policy must undergo an evaluation at the airport before boarding.
When Buckingham Palace reopens July 23, you can buy a bottle of the queen’s gin
Buckingham Palace has been closed since March. But when it reopens July 23, visitors can buy gin made with ingredients from the queen’s garden.
Europe travel ban came too late to stop New York outbreak, CDC data confirms
A CDC report says COVID-19 had already spread from Europe to New York City by the time the Trump administration banned travel from Europe on March 13.
Coronavirus pandemic gives new momentum to bike rides, local trails across USA
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, your best socially distanced recreational opportunity might be a bike ride in your own neighborhood.
Trevor Noah mocks Disney World reopening amid coronavirus surge in Florida
As coronavirus cases surge in Florida, Disney World’s Space Mountain is not the hill Trevor Noah wants to die on.