Guests at U.S. Disney theme parks, resorts and cruise ships will once again give Mickey Mouse a hug.
Raleigh's Glenwood South rumbled to life as businesses increased capacity and alcohol flowed until 2 a.m. But other establishments are maintaining more caution.
Passover was one of the first major religious events affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, and though vaccinations have ramped up, many are opting for virtual or scaled-down celebrations this year.
Emerging research from North Carolina and others suggest that three-feet distance is sufficient. But as of Wednesday, the six-foot recommendation remains in place.
With decreasing COVID-19 metrics and increasing vaccinations, organizers are hoping to host events in the Triangle during the coming months but nothing is for certain.
Disneyland plans to reopen by late April with limited capacity as COVID trends improve in California, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced.