Las Vegas Casinos Face Tighter Capacity Limits in New Threat to Recovery

Already struggling to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic that shut operations for four months, Las Vegas casinos are now facing a new threat. Nevada is imposing new rules that will limit maximum occupancy to just 25% of capacity, down from the 50% that was previously permitted.

As with prior restraints imposed at the outset of the crisis, some businesses will get a pass, such as grocery stores being allowed to maintain 50% capacity limits. Other venues like restaurants, bars, and gyms will need to comply with the new restrictions.

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