Casinos will only be allowed to be half-full when they open from Monday.
This is according to the tourism department, which issued guidelines under which casinos should operate.
“[They should] keep a daily record of the full details of all employees, delivery agents and customers,” the department said. “After screening, where necessary, isolate a person in a facility designated for isolation within their premises. According to the guidelines, all establishments, including restaurants, fast food outlets and coffee shops, hotels, lodges, bed and breakfast establishments and casinos should train their employees.
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