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Caesars Entertainment requires all guests to wear masks inside all hotel-casinos

  • June 24, 2020
  • Travel

LAS VEGAS – All guests inside Caesars Entertainment properties must now wear face coverings at all times unless they’re eating or drinking. 

The updated mask policy went live at noon Wednesday and applies to all Caesars properties open in Louisiana, Mississippi, Iowa, Missouri, Nevada, and Indiana, as well as tribal properties in Arizona, California and North Carolina.

“We promised that Caesars would continue to evaluate the latest recommendations, directives and medical science regarding the COVID-19 public health emergency and modify our enhanced health and safety protocols accordingly,” said Caesars CEO Tony Rodio in a statement. “As a result, we are immediately requiring everyone in our properties to wear masks, because the scientific evidence strongly suggests that wearing masks and practicing social distancing may be the most important deterrents to spreading COVID-19 from person to person.” 

Caesars’ mandate comes the same week the operator of five reopened hotel-casinos on The Strip launched a promotion giving mask-wearing guests $20 in free play.

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Dealers in masks wait for customers before the reopening of the D Las Vegas hotel and casino, Wednesday, June 3, 2020, in Las Vegas. Casinos were allowed to reopen on Thursday after temporary closures as a precaution against the coronavirus. (AP Photo/John Locher)

Dealers and other employees are required to wear masks or face shields, per gaming authority reopening regulations.

For visitors, masks are only encouraged, not mandatory, in Las Vegas casinos, and many went without during reopening week.

When Caesars Palace reopened on June 4, an employee handing out masks with a tong at one entrance estimated 80% of visitors weren’t wearing masks.

But COVID-19 cases are gaining steam in Nevada and across the U.S., and state officials are getting pressured to require masks for all casino visitors.

Nevada cases surge 

Nevada has crested 14,000 cases of COVID-19, adding an additional 365 new cases on Wednesday.

In total, 14,362 Nevadans have tested positive for coronavirus, according to new numbers posted to the Nevada Health Alliance dashboard Wednesday morning.

The number of people who’ve died from the disease increased to 494.

The state’s four highest single-day increases have all been recorded within the past week, according to state data.

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As COVID-19 cases surge in Nevada, several restaurants have closed after employees there tested positive for the contagious respiratory illness. 

Three employees at the Sahara’s Northside Café tested positive, the hotel said in a Monday statement about shutting it down. 

Last week, two Flamingo employees tested positive for the coronavirus, and restaurants inside the Bellagio and Linq Hotel – including Guy Fieri’s Las Vegas Kitchen Bar – closed after workers there got COVID-19.

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak said he would also support local leaders who set stricter restrictions and encouraged business owners to mandate employees and customers to wear face masks. 

“We’re not in a post-COVID time,” said Sisolak, who is expected to give an update on the state’s COVID-19 response plans Wednesday. “We’re right dead-smack in the middle of it.”

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Ed Komenda writes about Las Vegas for the Reno Gazette Journal and USA Today Network. Do you care about democracy? Then support local journalism by subscribing to the Reno Gazette Journal right here

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