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Concerns over school Disneyland Paris trips as resort worker tests positive for corona-virus

CONCERNED parents have taken to Facebook questioning the decision of some Pembrokeshire schools to press ahead with trips to Disneyland Paris as the coronavirus crisis across Europe deepens.

Greenhill School in Tenby cancelled their trip last week due to the coronavirus, but Milford Haven School pupils have only just left Disneyland today, expected back tonight (Mar 9)

Ysgol Harry Tudor in Pembroke went ahead with their Euro Disney trip, and came back last night

Today the Reuters news agency confirmed that a Disneyland Paris maintenance worker tested positive for coronavirus over the weekend, a spokesman for the theme park said on Monday.

The worker has not been in contact with visitors and the park remains open, he added, confirming a report by French daily Le Parisien.

Disneyland Paris said it was checking on staff who have been in contact with the worker.

A spokesman for Pembrokeshire County Council confirmed the trips took place and said: “Disneyland worker in question was not in work when they visited.”

One parent said on Facebook: “I think the trips should have been cancelled – we have been worried sick.”

Another said: “I just want my daughter home; I don’t care if we need to self-isolate.”

 

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