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  2. Jul 29, 2021 · Nevada casinos rode a robust economic rebound from coronavirus restrictions in June, taking in more than $1 billion in winnings for the fourth straight month and nearly reaching the all-time...

    • Gaming Floors to Jump to 35% Capacity
    • Restaurant Reservations Required No More
    • Capacity Will Jump Again in March
    • Night Clubs, Strip Clubs to Stay Closed
    • Walking A Tightrope
    • Casinos Hopeful About Spring Rollback

    On Feb. 15, the following places will jump from 25% capacity to 35%: 1. Gaming floors 2. Places of worship 3. Gyms 4. Fitness studios 5. Yoga studios 6. Martial arts studios, 7. Arcades 8. Racetracks 9. Bowling alleys, 10. Pool halls Meanwhile, libraries, museums, art galleries, aquariums and zoos will move to 50 percent capacity. "As we ease restr...

    Indoor dining at restaurants and bars will be capped at 35% capacity – but outdoor dining will have no have a capacity limit. Reservations will no longer be required on Feb. 15. The number of patrons allowed at a table with jump from 4 to 6, according to Sisolak.

    On March 15, businesses operating at 35% will be able to move to 50% capacity. From now until May 1, retail stores, indoor malls and community recreational centers will remain at 50 percent. Spas, massage establishments, hair salons, barbershops, nail salons other businesses that provide cosmetic skin services will continue to operate under strict ...

    Additionally, certain high-risk businesses and activities – adult entertainment establishment, nightclubs and day clubs, and brothels, will remain closed until at least May 1. That's the date the state hopes to transition COVID-19 mitigation management responsibility to local authorities, Sisolak said. "In order to reach this goal, counties will ha...

    Sisolak for months has said he’swalking a tight ropetrying to keep people safe while keeping the tourist-dependent economy from taking further hits. His latest move signals a shift in this country's gambling and entertainment capitol – Nevada's central economic engine. In April, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered all casinos to close to stem the vir...

    Executives at major casino companies are optimistic Nevada will roll back more restrictions in coming months. “March may hopefully begin to feel like October if we're lucky,” MGM Resorts CEO Bill Hornbuckle said in an earnings call Wednesday. “I'm hoping by end of spring, as we go into June, we'll see yet another significant rollback as we get read...

  3. Dec 29, 2021 · LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — As COVID-19 cases surge across the nation the Nevada Gaming Control Board has sent the following reminder to casinos operators about the current state pandemic-related...

  4. Jun 18, 2020 · The Nevada Gaming Control Board issued a new notice Wednesday, ordering casinos across the state to require patrons to wear protective face masks as coronavirus cases there continue to rise.

  5. May 7, 2020 · While they did not offer a timeline of when resorts will welcome back tourists, the Nevada Gaming Commission unanimously approved the Gaming Control Board's reopening policies Thursday, laying...

  6. Mar 15, 2021 · LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — The vast majority of businesses in Nevada have been allowed to open their doors to patrons at 50% capacity or 250 people for larger venues starting Monday following weeks of...

    • Sean Delancey
    • Reporter
    • sean.delancey@ktnv.com
  7. May 27, 2020 · Casinos in Las Vegas and other Nevada cities can reopen next Thursday for the first time since the coronavirus forced the gaming industry to shut down more than two months ago, Gov. Steve...

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