Caesars Entertainment resumes full capacity gaming at all Northern Nevada resorts
Caesars Entertainment announced that the Nevada Gaming Control Board has approved a return to full occupancy, without social distancing, on the casino floors at all five of the company’s Northern Nevada properties.
It earned a Nevada Gaming Control Board waiver recognizing that Caesars Entertainment has taken measurable and material steps to vaccinate its Northern Nevada workforce.
It follows a move to return to full occupancy, without social distancing, on the casino floors at all nine Caesars Entertainment Las Vegas properties.
"The expansion to full capacity and the elimination of social distancing on our casino floors is a result of our team members’ commitment to doing their part to put us all on the road to recovery," said Stewart Massie, Caesars Entertainment Regional President.
"We are grateful to our team members who have chosen to be vaccinated and will continue to offer incentives and provide easy access to vaccines for all of our Team Members.
Following CDC recommendations, Caesars Entertainment guests and team members who have been fully vaccinated are no longer required to wear a mask on properties in Nevada.
Unvaccinated guests and team members will still be required to wear masks at all times.
Caesars Entertainment’s properties moving to 100% fire code capacity, without social distancing, on the casino floor are: Silver Legacy Resort Casino, Eldorado Resort Casino, Circus Circus Reno, Harrah’s Lake Tahoe and Harveys Lake Tahoe.
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