When the COVID-19 closures lift in Sin City, tourists will find a lot of changes in casinos like limits on groups at gaming tables and restaurants.
Author: Ed Komenda, Reno Gazette Journal
Wynn Resorts extends COVID-19 shutdown pay for 15,000 employees through May 31
The CEO said Wynn Resorts properties could open in late May, but data must first show it is safe to do so.
Nevada’s Culinary Union details reopening demands: Workers are not ‘rats in a lab’
The Culinary Union and parent UNITE HERE want all of the 60,000 workers in Nevada tested for coronavirus before going back to work.
Las Vegas’ Palms will be among Station Casinos’ last properties to reopen: internal letter
Station Casinos will hold off opening Palms, Fiesta Henderson and Texas Station until data reveals how business is doing in the wake of COVID-19.
Las Vegas’ Venetian Resort will utilize thermal cameras, medics when it reopens
When the Venetian Resort reopens following the lifting of Las Vegas’ stay-at-home order, it will empoy thermal screening and full-time medics.
Las Vegas’ McCarran Airport counts 2.3 million fewer passengers in March amid COVID-19 fallout
The airport is down more than 1.8 million passengers for the entire year compared to data collected in 2019.
COVID-19 shutdown pay for employees of Las Vegas’ The Venetian extended to May 17: CEO
While it remains unclear when the Strip will be able to re-open, Las Vegas Sands will continue to pay employees through the shutdown.
Las Vegas mayor wants COVID-19 restrictions lifted, faces widespread national criticism
As mayor, Goodman has no power or jurisdiction over the Las Vegas Strip, which lies outside city limits in Clark County.
Las Vegas airport shuts down all gates at two concourses amid COVID-19 travel decline
Las Vegas’ McCarran International Airport announced Wednesday that it is shutting down two concourse as demand for travel dwindles due to COVID-19.
Coronavirus: Days before closing, Caesars Entertainment said 3,200 workers would lose jobs
Four days before closing Las Vegas locations due to coronavirus concerns, Caesars Entertainment gave notice that 3,200 workers would be laid off.