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    Default Proposed coronavirus measures for Vegas reopening

    These are the summary rules for Las Vegas:

    �All guests must wear masks (provided free by the resort)
    �Thermal cameras will take everyone�s temperature at entry, anyone running over 100 degree temp will be additionally screened
    �Every other table game closed
    �Maximum of three players per table
    �Maximum of four people in an elevator at a time
    �Constant social distancing
    �No valet

    Wlv Health Sanitation Guidelines Outline 04.18.20_v6 | Personal Protective Equipment | Hand Washing

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    Last edited by MDawg; 04-19-2020 at 12:48 PM.

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    Wynn/Encore actually already had temperature sensors at all entrances in March, shortly after we left on our last trip there, so this is nothing new.
    Coronavirus: Wynn Resorts are using thermal cameras to screen guests

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    Treasure Island must think it's something...declares opening May 15th
    Treasure Island planning to open May 15 | Las Vegas Review-Journal

    while Venetian, is refusing any reservations before May 31st, and has announced no specific opening date.
    https://news3lv.com/news/local/venet...s-employee-pay

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    The Palms will not be among the first Station Casinos to open - it will remain closed for some time.
    https://lasvegassun.com/news/2020/ma...726.1585285954

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    Doesn't seem like a winning formula for the casinos - 50% occupancy, no nightlife, social distancing, and increased sanitizing and cleaning costs.
    https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/...os-losing-hand
    Sustainable? Better than staying closed? Perhaps.

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