The Venetian, The Palazzo, and Venezia towers have all offered to refunded bookings to their hotels and although no official word has come from other resort operators it is expected they will follow suit shortly.
COVID-19 pandemic is hitting the gambling city hard and there was some hope that May would bring the opening of some sort but even thou Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak said that mid-May businesses would be re-opening the resorts feel otherwise.
Also over the weekend there were two demonstrations against the Governors lockdown of businesses in the state to protest citizens. The “Fight for Nevada” protest had some 400 demonstrators demanding the re-opening of businesses and earlier there were some 900 vehicles showing support for the lockdown to cease. Many in the “Fight for Nevada” demonstration said that the COVID-19 virus was not as bad as many say it is and the huge effect the closure of businesses is having to people outweigh closures.
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