Good news if you are going to Vegas this weekend! (1 Viewer)


Wanted to add some facts to the drive by tweet meant to distort the truth:
That’s since June 4, and out of over 15,000 tests given, which is about a 3.4% positivity rate.
So a company that relies heavily on tourism has been diligently testing all of their employees regularly and sending those testing positive home, so the guests can feel safer that choose to patronize the Wynn and other hotels/casinos in Vegas.
 
2 empty seats and 1 empty row between is 1 person per six seats.

6 seats apart (5 empty seats between) and 2 empty rows is 1 person per 15 seats 73208/15 = 4,660 fans.

maybe every 6th seat and stagger the rows so that the mean distance is around 3 seats. That would give you the 12,000

That's not how they will do it. It would be staggered by season ticket groups. So in my case we hold 12 seats. We will be allowed to all sit together and there will be distance between us and the next group.
 
I’m watching these college football games and they all have people except for Tulane. Don’t know how they are doing it. Guess it is a good sign.
 
That's not how they will do it. It would be staggered by season ticket groups. So in my case we hold 12 seats. We will be allowed to all sit together and there will be distance between us and the next group.
Thanks for this. Yeah, I was going to mention friends can sit together. If I buy 2, 3 tickets we CAN sit together.
 
Someone explain please:
-NO has low numbers bc of restrictions
-Every time restrictions are relaxed, cases increase (often dramatically)
-Europe is showing how even low numbers can reverse with easing restrictions and getting lax about preventative behaviors
-it’s commonly understood that Covid will increase in the Fall

how does any of this support allowing mass indoor gatherings?
 
bad news is vegas is getting trashier and trashier each day with the clientele that is coming here.
When the mob ran Vegas (yeah I know), it was a far better place. And I have been going there since the late 70’s, when the mob influence was still involved. Some of which, were folks from none other than New Orleans.
 

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