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No screams allowed: Japanese amusement parks prepare for virus era
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No screams allowed. 🤐🤐🤐 Visitors will be asked to wear masks at all times, refrain from high-fiving park mascots, and avoid screaming on the rollercoaster.

GUIDELINES. A group of Japan amusement park operators have released joint guidelines on how to operate safely under the threat of the virus. Photo from Shutterstock

Among the recommendations, thrill-seekers will be asked to wear masks at all times and"refrain from vocalizing loudly" on rollercoasters and other rides. Superheroes engaged in fights to the death with evil villains should also avoid whipping up support from spectators to prevent screams – and potentially coronavirus-laden droplets – from flying through the air.

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