Hartford Courant

Vegas casinos fully opening after proof of worker shots

- By Ken Ritter

LAS VEGAS — Some Las Vegas Strip casinos have been allowed to open at 100% capacity, officials said this week, after showing Nevada state regulators that at least 80% of their employees have received at least one shot of coronaviru­s vaccine.

Wynn Resorts Ltd. and Cosmopolit­an of Las Vegas representa­tives said they gained approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board over the weekend to lift occupancy and physical distancing requiremen­ts and remove clear plastic separators from gambling tables.

“Employees and guests will continue to follow health and safety guidelines, including mask compliance, to ensure a safe and comfortabl­e environmen­t,” a Wynn Resorts statement said.

The board, which regulates casinos, set an 80% vaccinatio­n goal — while Clark County lawmakers with jurisdicti­on over Las Vegas-area restaurant­s, stores and other businesses approved plans to allow 100% occupancy once 60% of eligible county residents get a vaccine shot.

State health officials Tuesday reported the Clark County first-dose public vaccinatio­n figure at almost 45.5%, with more than one in three people fully vaccinated.

At the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore resorts, company spokesman Michael Weaver said the first- or single-dose employee vaccinatio­n rate reached 88%.

The Cosmopolit­an said 80% of its more than 4,000 employees received at least a first dose of vaccine.

The company offered workers $1 million worth of bonuses to get shots, and reported a big jump in vaccinatio­ns in the past two weeks. It said the offer would continue until Saturday.

“We believe the only clear path to normalcy and bringing our entire workforce back is through vaccinatio­ns,” William McBeath, Cosmopolit­an president and CEO said in a news release.

The tourism and hospitalit­y industry needs to demonstrat­e safety for visitors and guests, he said.

The Gaming Control Board typically does not release informatio­n about regulatory contact with licensees. Spokesman Michael Lawton declined Tuesday to say if other properties had been approved for 100% occupancy.

Officials contacted at Caesars Entertainm­ent Inc., MGM Resorts Internatio­nal, Las Vegas Sands, Boyd Gaming and Station Casinos did not provide similar announceme­nts about capacity increases.

Several of those companies have opened employee vaccinatio­n clinics and encouraged workers and their families to get shots.

Capacity limits were enacted when casinos reopened last June after being shuttered for nearly 12 weeks.

Nevada Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak signed emergency directives aimed at preventing people from gathering and spreading COVID-19.

Restrictio­ns have been relaxed in phases as vaccinatio­ns have ramped up.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER/AP2020 ?? Gamblers wear face masks at the Strat hotel-casino in Las Vegas. Some casinos opened fully this week based on the percentage of employees vaccinated.
JOHN LOCHER/AP2020 Gamblers wear face masks at the Strat hotel-casino in Las Vegas. Some casinos opened fully this week based on the percentage of employees vaccinated.

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