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Will the COVID19 Virus close down Las Vegas casinos?

Las Vegas is one of the cities that never sleep, take breaks or go on vacation. The most important gambling hub in the world is open 24/7, so those who fancy brick and mortar casinos can have a lot of fun. Macau is its biggest rival and the only true competitor at the moment, but it was reduced to the status of a ghost town by the COVID19 Virus. The Chinese government was quick to close down the gambling oasis and now everyone is wondering whether the US authorities will do the same with Las Vegas casinos

Security supersedes economic reasons

The US government and the local authorities in Nevada fully understand the impact of shutting down Las Vegas casinos for any reason. A lot of revenue will be lost and Sin City will struggle immediately while having to cope with the impact of this action in the long run. This means that no decision will be taken hastily and the casinos in Las Vegas will only close their doors as a solution of last resort. They generate a lot of money to state coffers and are the main reason why people travel to Las Vegas every year.

For all their financial might and popularity, Las Vegas casinos are not above the law. The moment it becomes apparent that the COVID19 Virus is a serious threat to the well-being of Las Vegas residents and visitors, the casinos will close down. The prospect of having so many people under the same roof is worrisome, given the manner in which the virus spreads. Not only casinos but also entertainment hubs and the famous Sin City nightclubs will stop accepting wagers at some point.

A solution of last resort

The COVID19 Virus has made its way to American shores and the number of people infected is rising every year. Without being particularly deadly, the virus is highly contagious and has the potential to trigger a pandemic. It left dead people in its wake, as well as many closed businesses, some by their own volition and others suspended by the local governments. In the US, things will be only slightly different, as the authorities have the resources to handle the crisis for a bit longer. At the end of the day, the only effective way to prevent a pandemic is to isolate sick citizens and places of gathering are dangerous.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, Las Vegas casinos will eventually be closed down by the authorities. Even some of the best online slots sites UK are pulling their competitions and promotions due to the pandemic. They will postpone this action for as long as they can, but having local and foreign people mingling together in crowded places isn’t going to work. The big problem for casino owners is that their businesses will struggle before the government actually puts the lock on. That’s because people are already concerned about the contagion and many choose not to frequent busy places. The number of gamblers coming to Las Vegas is decreasing and the land-based casino industry feels the shock.

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