Disney has announced late today that it plans to end temperature checks at Walt Disney World just short of a year since they were introduced.
The temperature screenings will end beginning May 16 2021 for guests visiting all areas of the Walt Disney World Resort, which includes the theme parks and Disney Springs. Cast Member temperature screenings will end beginning May 8 2021.
Operated by Advent Health, temperature screenings began at Walt Disney World alongside the reopening of Disney Springs on May 20 2020, and have continued since. The checks were determined necessary to attempt to screen anyone who may be carrying COVID-19 and reduce the risk of transmission to other guests and Cast Members.
Waits for temperature screenings have become particularly problematic at Disney Springs in recent months as more and more guests visit the shopping and dining district. Significant wait times and crowding of guests has occurred as a result of the screenings.
This change would appear to be the first in a series of changes that will likely soon see the reduction of 6ft physical distancing and mask usage. Orange County mayor Jerry Demings has said that when 50% of the population 16+ has been vaccinated, the facial covering mandate will be lifted for all individuals outdoors.
Here is the full statement from Disney on the upcoming changes to temperature checks.
From the very beginning of our phased reopening, we have considered guidance from public health authorities, appropriate government agencies, and our own team of health and safety experts as we assess and update health and safety measures to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. As this guidance continues to evolve, and with the support of local health and government officials, we are making some additional adjustments. Following the advice of the CDC and our local health officials, we will phase out onsite temperature screenings at Walt Disney World Resort for Cast Members beginning May 8 and Guests on May 16.
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