As we continue to monitor the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic on Disney Parks operations, a new development from the Reedy Creek Improvement District, the city-state that acts as Walt Disney World’s governmental agency, reports that seven (7) firefighters and emergency medical technicians have been put under quarantine due to Coronavirus concerns.

The Reedy Creek Firefighters Union tells me they have 7 firefighter/EMTs who work in #Disney parks in quarantine right now. 6 just returned from a conference in Tampa where someone tested positive and 1 just returned from Vietnam/South Korea. @WFTV. pic.twitter.com/7VrlgF3aaA — Lauren Seabrook (@LSeabrookWFTV) March 12, 2020

According to WFTV’s Lauren Seabrook, the Reedy Creek Firefighters Union has stated that seven (7) firefighters and/or EMTs who work in and around Walt Disney World are currently under quarantine. Out of the seven, six have just returned from a conference in Tampa where another attendee has since tested positive. The seventh quarantined member of RCFD had just returned from a trip to Vietnam and South Korea.

To reiterate, none of these firefighters or EMTs have been confirmed as being infected with the Coronavirus, but have been quarantined as a precaution.

We’ll be keeping our eyes on developments here in Florida and in California, as well as in Paris, and Tokyo, Shanghai, and Hong Kong regarding the COVID-19 outbreak’s effect on Disney Parks operations and beyond. For all of the latest Coronavirus-related Disney Parks news throughout the ongoing pandemic, continue to check here.

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