Casinos in las vegas closed

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The Nevada Gaming Control Board also recommends frequent hand washing by staff, cleaning and social distancing at table games and slot machines, hand sanitizer available to visitors, and training on COVID-19 safety and disinfection protocols in English and Spanish for staff. Casinos can only open at 50 percent capacity and will need to limit the number of people allowed inside. Steve Sisolak closed nonessential businesses - including dine-in restaurants, bars, and casinos - in Nevada on March 17 to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the questions have been: when will restaurants and casinos reopen and what will they look like?Ĭasinos officially reopened on June 4 with restrictions.

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