'A blackjack table is only about 6 feet itself so I don't see how you can have social distance between people.
'Everything gets touched by everybody and there's just not a way to keep it clean,' they said over the phone. They said that 'just having that many people in one place' made them uneasy, along with the idea of handling money and chips. One decade-long veteran of the casino floor who asked to remain anonymous so as not to hurt future employment prospects at local casinos, said that in the downtime since shelter in place began March 20, they'd been watching the news about COVID-19 and didn't feel right about casinos reopening while going to bars and mass gatherings were still forbidden. The plan was to open for high rollers and VIPs on May 22 and to the general public two days later. On May 12, staffers received word from their manager at Bear River Casino Resort saying it would be opening in 10 days and employees were expected to attend a May 18 training at the casino.