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- Eight of 9 Atlantic City gambling establishments resumed last weekend for the first time considering that New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy purchased them to close in light of the coronavirus pandemic on March 16.
- A lot of Atlantic City gambling establishments reopened with limitations, like no food, beverages, or cigarette smoking permitted inside.
- Take a look inside casinos throughout Atlantic City’s resuming weekend.
Of the nine gambling establishments in Atlantic City, 5 resumed last Thursday, consisting of Hard Rock, Ocean, Resorts, Tropicana, and Golden Nugget.
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Source: AP News
Three more casinos– Caesars, Bally’s, and Harrah’s– reopened the following day.
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Source: AP News
Some casino-goers used gloves at the gambling spots to safeguard themselves.
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New Jersey likewise needed gambling establishments to tidy and disinfect all surface areas, per CDC suggestions, ahead of the reopenings. The casinos are not allowed to serve food or beverages inside, and smoking cigarettes is forbidden.
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Source: State of New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety Divison of Video Gaming Enforcement, CDC
The casino set up protective barriers at the front desk …
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Sources: The New York Times, AP News
… and between fruit machine.
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Sources: The New York Times, AP News
” I feel less at threat than in the supermarket,” 71- year-old Virginia Hight, a client told The New York Times.
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Source: The New York City Times
The gambling establishment’s designs used sparkling facemasks matching their outfits.
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While just employees at Ocean Resort Casino had their temperatures examined, each patron going into the Hard Rock Gambling establishment had their temperature checked with thermal imaging displays.
AP Photo/Seth Wenig.
Source: The New York Times
At the Acid Rock Gambling Establishment, 60%of staff members were back to work this weekend, the moms and dad company’s chairman, James Allen, told the New york city Times.
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Source: The New York Times
Atlantic City’s leading casino on Trip Consultant, the Borgata, chose to stay closed since Gov. Philip Murphy extended his restriction on indoor dining.
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Sources: Trip Consultant, AP News
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