For only the fourth time since its inception, California's Disneyland has suspended all operations due to the rising threat of coronavirus (COVID-19).

"While there have been no reported cases of COVID-19 at Disneyland Resort, after carefully reviewing the guidelines of the Governor of California’s executive order and in the best interest of our guests and employees, we are proceeding with the closure of Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure, beginning the morning of March 14 through the end of the month," Disney said in a statement. "The Hotels of Disneyland Resort will remain open until Monday, March 16 to give guests the ability to make necessary travel arrangements; Downtown Disney will remain open. We will monitor the ongoing situation and follow the advice and guidance of federal and state officials and health agencies. Disney will continue to pay cast members during this time."

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Disney has already temporarily shut down its parks in Shanghai and Hong Kong, with Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea quickly following suit. However, Disneyland's closure only came after Governor Gavin Newsom called for the cancelation of large gatherings (more than 250 people).

Meanwhile, Broadway, the MLB, the NHL, the NBA and much, much more are facing similar setbacks as the result of coronavirus.

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(via Variety)