In November, after a spike in COVID-19 cases, casinos were reduced to 25 percent occupancy, which increased to 35 percent on February 15, and then 50 percent on March 15. Since last year in June, casinos statewide reopened at 50 percent capacity after a 78-day shutdown to slow the spread of COVID-19. The Nevada Gaming Control Board told casino operators across the state that they could follow the COVID-19 guidance from counties, and for Clark County, that means no social distancing and no occupancy limits starting on June 1, a directive that applies to all businesses including bars and restaurants. Get ready for 100 percent capacity at all casinos in Clark County.
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