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LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — After the reopening of several casinos, hotels, bars, and shopping malls, some are wondering if it is safe to go out and visit them again, especially after the recent increase of reported COVID-19 cases.
CLINTON — Wild Rose Casinos & Resort will reopen Monday in compliance with the proclamation announced by Gov. Kim Reynolds on May 26, according to casino officials. This includes restrictions.
13 Action News has received several emails and phone calls from viewers who say they have not seen a lot of people following proper social distancing.
While casinos have added to their safety protocols while reopening, with employees wearing masks and encouraging customers to do the same (while providing them), many guests seem not to be following the new guidelines.
’That should be a hint to the public. We’re practicing safe distancing, we would respect, you should do the same,’ said local Dr. Jeffrey Ng.
*Gateway’s Casino Rama Resort is in the process of preparing to reopen its doors to its players, the operator’s Rob Mitchell has said. Mitchell is the Director of Communications and Public Affairs for Gateway Casinos and Entertainment.
*This is the dramatic moment police were forced to break up a large party at a Christmas market last night. Furious locals in Nottingham voiced their anger over the gathering, with many seeming to.
*When will Napoleons Casino and Restaurants reopen? Like all other non-essential businesses across the UK, Napoleons Casino and Restaurants is not set to re-open in the near future. We are closely monitoring the situation and any announcements made by the Prime Minister, and will re-open as soon as it is safe to do so.
He said he visited some off-the-strip casinos and was surprised by what he saw.
’30 percent of the guests were wearing masks. More people at the tables were wearing them, but there were a lot of people not wearing one,’ Ng said. ’Also, the 6-feet distancing is hard to do in a casino, but they’re doing it the best it can be.’
So, how safe is it to visit a casino now? Ng says it is up to you, especially since you’ll encounter a lot of strangers.
’You go to a table and see three of the four people not wearing a mask, don’t go there, but it’s your choice. Is it safe? I would strongly recommend using a mask. I still think you can gamble, but you have to be careful, and everyone should respect the rules,’ Dr. Ng said.
Local bars and restaurants also have safety guidelines in place, and employees are required to wear a mask.
However, patrons are in a different situation; they’re not required to wear a mask.
Dr. Ng says that it’s important to be aware of the risks you could face when drinking or eating.
’A lot of it is common sense, and people are going to bars without wearing a mask. So, if you walk up to a bar, and you see that. My advice is to walk away, leave the bar, and find a place where everyone is repeating the mask rule,’ Dr. Ng said.
Additionally, the same precautions apply to other activities like shopping.
Dr. Ng said he visited the Fashion Show Mall and noticed a greater sense of awareness in customers, where most of them were wearing a mask, with some stores not allowing guests in without a face covering.Related ArticlesDCMS pushes for Ofcom to become the regulator of ‘online environments’Gambling industry must take ‘holistic approach’ to 2005 Act reviewIain Duncan Smith: Radical change requires Gambling Commission to be axed
Communicating on behalf of its members, the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has declared that England’s casinos will be ready to reopen and service the public safely from 4 July.
As part of the government’s ‘stage 3’ arrangement of lockdown easings, hospitality and leisure businesses across England will be allowed to reopen from 4 July, providing that they adhere to strict social distancing orders and hygiene commands.
The reopening of leisure and hospitality venues has been deemed by health experts as the toughest easing procedure to monitor safety, as the UK looks to avoid a second wave of infections.
Michael Dugher, the BGC’s chief executive, said: “Nothing is more important to the casino sector than the safety of staff and customers. I know that the casino operators have been working tirelessly to ensure that when they do reopen for business again, every possible measure will be in place to ensure the health and safety of everyone who enters the premises.”
The BGC underlined that all UK casinos have committed to enforcing stringent measures put in place at venues ensuring the safety of staff and customers.
Entry to casinos will also be limited to one person at a time, with venues enforcing a two-metre social distancing policy on outside queues.
Furthermore, all customers will be required to use hand sanitisers before entry and when joining or leaving a gambling table.
In-venue requirements will see table capacities limited, with gaming machines cleaned after each session, in addition to ATMs being sanitised every hour.
Each casino will be required to implement a venue floor layout for patrons to obey social distancing measures at all times. Protecting staff, casino venues have been ordered to provide plexiglass screens wherever possible.
The BGC added that ‘trained staff’ will be on hand to promote safer gambling for customers returning to venues.
Despite the government easing lockdown orders, the BGC emphasised that a number of high-end casinos will not return to business as the pandemic has disrupted the majority of its overseas clientele.
BGC casino members are awaiting vital developments on travel restriction easing before the sector can resemble normal trading conditions.
Closing its statement, the BGC reminded MPs that the casino sector contributes more than £300m a year to the UK Exchequer, while also employing nearly 13,000 people
The statement added: “Casinos make a significant contribution to the economy, including through taxation and employment, as part of the leisure, hospitality, entertainment and tourism sectors.
“They have also played a hugely important role, not just in the national effort to combat covid-19 by keeping their doors shut since March, but also through their support for communities – for example with the provision of food from their kitchens and the use of their venues.Casino Lac Leamy Reopening Date
Gambling policy. “It is welcome that they are in line to reopen again from 4 July, but the message to the government now is that they are ready, willing and able to open safely.
“We know that the casino sector faces some very tough times ahead and the threat posed by covid to many businesses won’t go away quickly. That’s why we would also urge the Government to continue to be flexible in their approach to the hospitality and leisure industry as its furlough scheme is wound down. Craps table dice stick. Casino Lac Leamy Reopening
“Even though they will be ready to open their doors on 4 July, casinos will still be forced to operate at a reduced capacity for some time to come because of the need to maintain social distancing. We would urge the Chancellor to keep being flexible and continue providing support as the country emerges from the pandemic.”
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*Casino Lac Leamy Reopening Date
*Casino Lac Leamy Reopening
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — After the reopening of several casinos, hotels, bars, and shopping malls, some are wondering if it is safe to go out and visit them again, especially after the recent increase of reported COVID-19 cases.
CLINTON — Wild Rose Casinos & Resort will reopen Monday in compliance with the proclamation announced by Gov. Kim Reynolds on May 26, according to casino officials. This includes restrictions.
13 Action News has received several emails and phone calls from viewers who say they have not seen a lot of people following proper social distancing.
While casinos have added to their safety protocols while reopening, with employees wearing masks and encouraging customers to do the same (while providing them), many guests seem not to be following the new guidelines.
’That should be a hint to the public. We’re practicing safe distancing, we would respect, you should do the same,’ said local Dr. Jeffrey Ng.
*Gateway’s Casino Rama Resort is in the process of preparing to reopen its doors to its players, the operator’s Rob Mitchell has said. Mitchell is the Director of Communications and Public Affairs for Gateway Casinos and Entertainment.
*This is the dramatic moment police were forced to break up a large party at a Christmas market last night. Furious locals in Nottingham voiced their anger over the gathering, with many seeming to.
*When will Napoleons Casino and Restaurants reopen? Like all other non-essential businesses across the UK, Napoleons Casino and Restaurants is not set to re-open in the near future. We are closely monitoring the situation and any announcements made by the Prime Minister, and will re-open as soon as it is safe to do so.
He said he visited some off-the-strip casinos and was surprised by what he saw.
’30 percent of the guests were wearing masks. More people at the tables were wearing them, but there were a lot of people not wearing one,’ Ng said. ’Also, the 6-feet distancing is hard to do in a casino, but they’re doing it the best it can be.’
So, how safe is it to visit a casino now? Ng says it is up to you, especially since you’ll encounter a lot of strangers.
’You go to a table and see three of the four people not wearing a mask, don’t go there, but it’s your choice. Is it safe? I would strongly recommend using a mask. I still think you can gamble, but you have to be careful, and everyone should respect the rules,’ Dr. Ng said.
Local bars and restaurants also have safety guidelines in place, and employees are required to wear a mask.
However, patrons are in a different situation; they’re not required to wear a mask.
Dr. Ng says that it’s important to be aware of the risks you could face when drinking or eating.
’A lot of it is common sense, and people are going to bars without wearing a mask. So, if you walk up to a bar, and you see that. My advice is to walk away, leave the bar, and find a place where everyone is repeating the mask rule,’ Dr. Ng said.
Additionally, the same precautions apply to other activities like shopping.
Dr. Ng said he visited the Fashion Show Mall and noticed a greater sense of awareness in customers, where most of them were wearing a mask, with some stores not allowing guests in without a face covering.Related ArticlesDCMS pushes for Ofcom to become the regulator of ‘online environments’Gambling industry must take ‘holistic approach’ to 2005 Act reviewIain Duncan Smith: Radical change requires Gambling Commission to be axed
Communicating on behalf of its members, the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has declared that England’s casinos will be ready to reopen and service the public safely from 4 July.
As part of the government’s ‘stage 3’ arrangement of lockdown easings, hospitality and leisure businesses across England will be allowed to reopen from 4 July, providing that they adhere to strict social distancing orders and hygiene commands.
The reopening of leisure and hospitality venues has been deemed by health experts as the toughest easing procedure to monitor safety, as the UK looks to avoid a second wave of infections.
Michael Dugher, the BGC’s chief executive, said: “Nothing is more important to the casino sector than the safety of staff and customers. I know that the casino operators have been working tirelessly to ensure that when they do reopen for business again, every possible measure will be in place to ensure the health and safety of everyone who enters the premises.”
The BGC underlined that all UK casinos have committed to enforcing stringent measures put in place at venues ensuring the safety of staff and customers.
Entry to casinos will also be limited to one person at a time, with venues enforcing a two-metre social distancing policy on outside queues.
Furthermore, all customers will be required to use hand sanitisers before entry and when joining or leaving a gambling table.
In-venue requirements will see table capacities limited, with gaming machines cleaned after each session, in addition to ATMs being sanitised every hour.
Each casino will be required to implement a venue floor layout for patrons to obey social distancing measures at all times. Protecting staff, casino venues have been ordered to provide plexiglass screens wherever possible.
The BGC added that ‘trained staff’ will be on hand to promote safer gambling for customers returning to venues.
Despite the government easing lockdown orders, the BGC emphasised that a number of high-end casinos will not return to business as the pandemic has disrupted the majority of its overseas clientele.
BGC casino members are awaiting vital developments on travel restriction easing before the sector can resemble normal trading conditions.
Closing its statement, the BGC reminded MPs that the casino sector contributes more than £300m a year to the UK Exchequer, while also employing nearly 13,000 people
The statement added: “Casinos make a significant contribution to the economy, including through taxation and employment, as part of the leisure, hospitality, entertainment and tourism sectors.
“They have also played a hugely important role, not just in the national effort to combat covid-19 by keeping their doors shut since March, but also through their support for communities – for example with the provision of food from their kitchens and the use of their venues.Casino Lac Leamy Reopening Date
Gambling policy. “It is welcome that they are in line to reopen again from 4 July, but the message to the government now is that they are ready, willing and able to open safely.
“We know that the casino sector faces some very tough times ahead and the threat posed by covid to many businesses won’t go away quickly. That’s why we would also urge the Government to continue to be flexible in their approach to the hospitality and leisure industry as its furlough scheme is wound down. Craps table dice stick. Casino Lac Leamy Reopening
“Even though they will be ready to open their doors on 4 July, casinos will still be forced to operate at a reduced capacity for some time to come because of the need to maintain social distancing. We would urge the Chancellor to keep being flexible and continue providing support as the country emerges from the pandemic.”
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