If I get it, I guess I'll know.”īy reopening, managers told KIRO 7 that two-thirds of employees were brought back from being furloughed. 'It seems like it's attacking people with underlying illnesses,” he said.
“It's a huge undertaking and when you cut that off, and everything stops, it's serious business,” Kettler said.ĭespite the changes, gamblers, such as Tucker, said they're confident they would be able to ward off the coronavirus. Once inside, they will also notice plexiglass at all counters and customer service desks.Ĭasino managers insisted it was the new price of doing business. They will then be summoned through text messages when space is available.īefore anyone enters, visitors must have their temperatures taken at the door and must also be wearing a mask.