Las Vegas Review-Journal

Laughlin casino closes again as multiple workers test positive

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

A Laughlin casino temporaril­y closed its doors once again after a number of workers tested positive for COVID-19.

Avi Resort & Casino, operated by the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, has suspended all operations in its hotel and casino as of Monday at midnight, according to a news release. The property plans to reopen July 10.

The property’s July 4 fireworks show has been canceled as well.

The decision was made after a COVID-19 testing of more than 400 employees resulted in an undisclose­d number of positive results.

“In keeping with our core values of ensuring the safety and health of our team members and guests, we believe a few is too many,” the statement said. “Additional­ly, the significan­t rise of COVID-19 cases in the local area is of the utmost concern.”

The closure comes less than two weeks after three tribal casinos in Arizona announced temporary closures, citing a spike in COVID-19 cases in Arizona.

Avi is set to use the shutdown to clean the entire property and “reexamine every aspect of the operation,” including disinfecta­nt procedures, social distancing measures, health checks, testing protocols and masking.

All hotel reservatio­ns for arrival dates between now and July 10 will be canceled and fully refunded, and guests who had reservatio­ns affected by the closure will be given a comp on a future trip, the company said.

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

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