Texas-based amusement park company Six Flags Entertainment (NYSE: SIX) said today that their entire lineup of waterparks and theme parks will remain closed at least through the middle of May, complying with government efforts to stem the tide of the COVID-19 pandemic. Six Flags indicated the parks could remain closed even longer, with reopening occurring "as soon as possible" after mid-May.
The entertainment company said it will keep up to date with the latest state and federal guidelines regarding the coronavirus response and related matters such as social distancing. It will also closely watch news developments about the virus.
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