Mask policies for Las Vegas casinos, stores, groceries

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Mask policies for Las Vegas casinos, stores, groceries
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased the mask-wearing guidelines for fully vaccinated people. Businesses in Nevada may still require masks for customers and employees. The Clark County School District and Nevada's colleges will not change their policies. Caesars announced Friday it won't require fullyvaccinated guests or employees to wear masks while visiting its Nevada properties. The D and Circa, The Circas and The Cromwell will no longer require the masks on their guests. Unvaccined guests/team members are required to have a mask. They are not allowed to visit Caeres' properties Flamingo, Bally's, Caesar's Palace, Rio, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood, Harrah's Las Vegas, or The Linq Hotel.

MGM's new policy went into effect at noon on Friday. Las Vegas Sands Corp. will not require fully vaccinated guests to wear masks in most areas of the property. Treasure Island guests and employees will no longer be required to use masks. Albertsons, which owns Vons and Smith's, will still require masks for customers. The new policies apply to Wynn Resorts and Albersons.

CVS is reviewing the new CDC guidance. Costco dropped its mask policy at clubs where state rules allowed starting Friday. Kroger will continue to require masks in its stores. Walmart won't require vaccinated shoppers or workers to wear a mask in U.S. stores except in certain circumstances. Trader Joe's updated its policy and said fully vaccinated customers won’t be required to use masks. Target will review updated guidance from the CDC and re-evaluate the guidance it offers its team and guests. Life Time Fitness no longer requires masks for fully-vaccinated people.

The Review-Journal is owned by the family of Sheldon Adelson, the late CEO and chairman of Las Vegas Sands Corp.