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Cripple Creek casinos allowed to remain open despite tighter COVID-19 restrictions

Casinos in Cripple Creek were allowed to begin reopening in a limited capacity on June 15.
2020-11-17
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Local casinos will be considered “indoor events” for the purposes of the dial level status orange-high risk and will not be required to close their doors at 5:00 p.m., but they must limit capacity to 25% or 50 people.

Teller County was advised that the local casinos will be considered “indoor events” for the purposes of the dial level status orange-high risk.

Casinos in level orange previously would be required to close their doors at 5:00 p.m., as previously indicated, although the Teller County Board of Commissioners fought the restriction and the decision was made to allow them to continue operations.

Casinos must limit capacity to 25% or 50 people, as they are now considered ‘indoor events,’ according to Teller County.

Teller County will join El Paso County and Pueblo County in level orange, Fox 21 News reports.

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