Three Las Vegas companies say they’ll comply with a Chinese government request to close casinos — while leaving hotels and restaurants open — for at least 15 days.
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Multiple experts say it’s unlikely Las Vegas’ tourism economy will see any big shake-up from the spread of the coronavirus, which has infected more than 14,000 people worldwide.
The bartenders at Center Bar at the Hard Rock Hotel, a raucous 24-hour destination for tourists and locals alike in Las Vegas for more than two decades, proclaimed last call as part of the property’s scheduled shutdown for renovations.
A computer trade show saw a tailspin in attendance, but few other tourism downturns could be directly pinned to the SARS outbreak that affected Hong Kong and Macao.
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