Coronavirus-related restrictions are still in place in Peru

Lima casinos to remain closed "until COVID-19 cases decline"

Casinos will have to wait until the number of new coronavirus cases slows to be able to reopen their doors.
2021-03-01
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Despite the government authorities' decision to reopen shopping malls, restaurants, and hair salons in March, gaming venues in the Peruvian capital will not be able to resume in-person operations until coronavirus numbers slow down.

Casinos and other gambling venues in Lima will remain closed until new COVID-19 cases decline or new measures allow them to reopen their doors. 

The gambling sector has not been included in the Peruvian government’s reopening plan scheduled for March, which does cover shopping malls, restaurants, and hair salons. Moreover, the authorities' new curfew will run between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m., and free movement will be restricted on Sundays.

These restrictions have been imposed in regions with extreme risk, such as Lima’s metropolitan area.

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