Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said that the state’s casinos, including gambling meccas Las Vegas, are allowed to reopen from June 4 by lisettevoytko
will likely be new features at card tables and slot machines, along with regulations limiting three players at a time for blackjack and four for poker.
Some resorts are planning to use thermal cameras at entrances, plastic barriers at hotel check-in desks and will remove seating from pools and other common areas to enforce social distancing. The reopening date comes over a month after Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman advocated to use the city as “a control group” for health authorities to measure the effects of lifting restrictions, which drew
from a slate of public figures, including CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.. That’s how many monthly visitors Las Vegas welcomed in early 2020, prior to the coronavirus-induced shutdown.“It’s going to bounce back,” El Cortez Hotel & Casino general manager Adam Wiesberg told theKey background
Although gamblers can return to Las Vegas’ casinos next week, other parts of its economy, including entertainment and large buffets, will remain on pause. Some casinos could raise minimum bets at card tables to offset some of their lost revenue. Although Sisolak said the casinos could once again shutter if infection rates spike, he was confident about their reopening.
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