Las Vegas Review-Journal

Masking up still required for LV holiday weekend visitors

- By Jonah Dylan Contact Jonah Dylan at jdylan@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Thejonahdy­lan on Twitter.

Walk into a restaurant in Los Angeles or New York, and there’s a high likelihood you’ll be asked to provide some kind of proof of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n.

In Las Vegas and Clark County, though, that’s unlikely.

While businesses are able to impose such requiremen­ts on their clientele, few if any dining spots currently require proof of either full or partial COVID-19 vaccinatio­n or a negative COVID-19 test to dine.

Here’s a brief rundown of current restrictio­ns in the city for those visiting for the holidays.

Mask mandate

The entire state of Nevada is currently under a face mask mandate, which is tied to metrics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

That means everyone, vaccinated or not, is required to mask up when at a crowded indoor place, including in casinos, restaurant­s, entertainm­ent venues and at Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport.

For a county to exit the mask mandate, it must record a seven-day average test positivity rate of under 8 percent and a case rate of less than 50 per 100,000 population in back-toback weeks. Clark County has been required to mask up since the policy went into effect in late July.

Vaccinatio­n status

Some entertainm­ent venues have taken advantage of an option added to the mandate in August by Gov. Steve Sisolak allowing them to bypass the requiremen­t by denying entry to anyone who doesn’t provide proof of vaccinatio­n.

All attendees at Las Vegas Raiders games are required to be either fully or partially vaccinated: Fully vaccinated fans don’t have to wear a mask, while partially vaccinated fans — those who have received only one dose of a two-dose regimen — are instructed to wear a mask at all times. Unvaccinat­ed fans are not allowed to attend.

UNLV basketball imposed an identical requiremen­t for its season.

The Vegas Golden Knights do not require proof of vaccinatio­n for admittance but require all fans to wear masks inside T-mobile Arena.

Other events, including live entertainm­ent venues, music festivals and trade shows, have required those attending to provide proof of vaccinatio­n or the results of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of admittance.

 ?? Chitose Suzuki Las Vegas Review-journal @chitosepho­to ?? Passengers in October await their bags in the baggage claim area of Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport. The entire state is currently under a face mask mandate.
Chitose Suzuki Las Vegas Review-journal @chitosepho­to Passengers in October await their bags in the baggage claim area of Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport. The entire state is currently under a face mask mandate.

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