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I would say that this kind of protocol would be useless. Why? if a certain asymptomatic person able to go inside the venue then
imagine on how they do transmit the virus via chips or even in cards or everything it touches? Its really hard to think
that this situation would really be just resolved out with those kind of protocol but at least we are trying our best but getting
rid of it is almost impossible.
Aside from frequent alcohol, casinos can also choose to require players to wear medical gloves too
Anyway, the place would surely be sanitized and players will have to be checked and 'cleansed' before they would enter.
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Either way, it just looks ridiculous and ain't classy for casino.
True. Imagine the players wearing suits/medical gowns also
This will be a gradual process, I don't think all casino's will be open in a day. I think it will be the big one first in Manila for a test and then in other parts of the Philippines.
The gradual opening will most likely be the case. The facilities should be inspected first before they get the approval to reopen.
Some casinos in Pampanga were already allowed to open by the way.
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I know the government's revenue from gambling is big, but that doesn't mean they can use it as a reason to reopen the casino.
They can and it is the main reason why they will be allowed to reopen. The revenue from gambling is
essential to the Government's effort to boost the economy while spending less on 'reliefs'. Funds from PAGCOR will be also used to buy more PPEs for our healthcare to fight the pandemic.
Maybe the government can think of another solution for the employees because I don't think that all employees can still go back to their old jobs.
I'm pretty sure they've discussed this matter thoroughly.
FYI, private businesses are already allowing their employees to go back to their old jobs since GCQ but at a limited capacity. I also read that even churches are allowed to open at 50% capacity on areas under MGCQ. I don't see why land based casinos should be any different.