Pa Casinos Closed
Pennsylvania governor Tom Wolf has ordered the closure of various businesses including casinos in an effort to slow down the out-of-control spread of the coronavirus in the Keystone state.
Casino Pittsburgh is located at the former Bon-Ton department store at Westmoreland Mall in Westmoreland County, just about 30 miles from Pittsburgh. It features 750 slot machines and 30 table games. Pennsylvania’s casinos stayed shut for months after they were ordered to close this past March when the first. Casinos in Pennsylvania are once again closing due to the rapid rise of COVID-19 cases. All PA casinos will be closed from Dec. 4, and possibly longer. PlayPennsylvania will continue to provide updates on Pennsylvania casino closures and eventual reopenings as information becomes available.
The closure is set to take effect on Saturday, December 12, 2020, at 12:01 a.m. and will end on January 4, 2021, at 8:00 a.m. The orders are the most drastic since Wolf shut down all non-essential businesses last March at the onset of the pandemic. Aside from casinos, the order also covers indoor restaurant dining, sports activities, gyms, museums, bowling alleys, theaters and other entertainments venues. Likewise, all businesses serving the public will be limited to 50% capacity only.
In a statement, Wolf said:
“With these measures in place, we hope to accomplish three goals. First, stop the devastating spread of COVID-19 in the Commonwealth. Second, keep our hospitals and healthcare workers from becoming overwhelmed. And third, help Pennsylvanians get through the holiday season — and closer to a widely available vaccine — as safely as possible.”
COVID-19 Spread
As in the case with many other states in the U.S., Pennsylvania is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases. With its shutdown, Pennsylvania becomes the third state to declare full casino shutdown. Last November 18, Michigan closed all casinos in a move that was first said to be good for three months but now has been changed to indefinitely. Two days after the Wolverine state, Illinois also declared an indefinite shutdown.
One of the fears in Pennsylvania is that the hospitals and health care workers could get overwhelmed. As of Thursday noon,there were a total of 5,877 people hospitalized with COVID-19, the most since the pandemic started. Gov. Wolf is hoping that the three-week shutdown of will slow down the numbers.
Pennsylvania Gaming Was Doing Well
Pennsylvania gaming were doing well despite the earlier restrictions. During the third quarter of 2020, the gross gaming revenue (GGR) from land-based casinos, online casinos, and brick-and-mortar sports betting shops totaled $891.3M which is 3% more than the July-September 2019 figures. Requiring them to shut down again will affect whatever gains they had.
There are a total of 12 Pennsylvania casinos and racinos with a total gaming revenue of $3.38B in 2019. The Philadelphia gaming market ranked 7th among the United States gaming industry’s top markets, per the American Gaming Association’s 2019 State of the States report. Rivers Casino, the only casino within the Philadelphia limits, has been closed since November 20. With the governor’s new orders, the other Philadelphia area casinos including Parx and Harrah’s Philadelphia will now be closed as well.
As COVID-19 continues to surge in the US, the state of Pennsylvania is the latest to announce statewide closures of casinos for the next several weeks. Pennsylvania is just the latest state to implement such measures, though it certainly won’t be the last: health experts in the United States are indicating that this most recent wave of COVID-19 infections is likely to be the deadliest yet.
Movie theaters, casinos, museums, and other businesses will be affected by the new rules. ©12019/Pixabay
Governor Tom Wolf’s Announcement
On Thursday, December 10, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced in a public statement that Pennsylvania would be re-instituting strict measures to contain the spread of the novel respiratory virus known as COVID-19. According to Governor Wolf’s statement, these measures should last until 8 a.m. Monday, January 4, 2021.
The New Rules
According to Governor Wolf’s announcement, the lockdown would go into effect by 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, December 12, giving business owners just a few days to begin making preparations to shutter their operations for the time being. The new rules will affect a number of factors across everyday life, including business, socializing, and sports.
Pennsylvania Casino Closures
For a several week period, indoor dining is no longer permitted at restaurants in Pennsylvania, though to-go service is allowed. Diners are allowed to be served alcoholic beverages if they are eating outdoors, though such beverages cannot be served past 11 p.m. If diners are still drinking alcohol after midnight, these drinks will be taken away.
When customers go inside businesses, they are mandated to wear facial coverings. School sports, including extracurricular youth sports, will be temporarily suspended from December 12, 2020, until January 4, 2021. Any business with in-person operations can only serve a maximum capacity of 50%.
How Will Casinos Be Affected?
As part of this rule, any facility which offers indoor entertainment is effectively barred from opening its doors during the weeks from December 12 until January 4. This means that locations like museums, cinemas, and casinos will not be able to operate for this period of time.
Effective Immediately, The Casinos Closing
As such, Pennsylvania’s 12 casinos have closed beginning on December 12, and will remain closed through early January. The casinos affected include Wind Creek Bethlehem, Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course, Live! Casino Pittsburgh, Mohegan Sun Pocono, Harrah’s Philadelphia, Lady Luck Nemacolin, Rivers Pittsburgh, and others.
Some Casinos Had Already Closed
In fact, the new regulation had no impact on at least one casino in Pennsylvania: namely, Rivers Casino Philadelphia, which was forced to close its doors on November 20, 2020, following orders from the city government. At the time, the casino stated that it would remain closed until at least January 1, 2021.
Simultaneously, the South Philadelphia Race and Sportsbook also announced that it would be closing for at least several weeks. Now, neither business has a choice, and must remain closed until at least January 4, 2021. At that point, should COVID-19 infections decrease, they will be given permission to reopen.
Which Forms Of Gambling Will Be Affected?
Following Governor Wolf’s announcement, gamblers in Pennsylvania may be wondering how their activities may be impacted by this latest development. This latest closure impacts only land-based gambling which takes place indoors: namely, traditional casinos and combined racetrack-casinos.
Other forms of gambling, such as iGaming, sports betting, and fantasy sports contests which involve wagering, remain permitted under these regulations. It is, as yet, extremely unusual for land-based gambling restrictions due to COVID-19 to have any additional effect on online gambling offerings.
COVID Cases In Pennsylvania Are Skyrocketing
The difficult, unpopular decision to reimplement lockdown measures in Pennsylvania comes after recorded cases of COVID-19 in the state continue to reach an all-time high. In fact, as Governor Wolf gave the address on December 12, he spoke from home as he himself had tested positive for the novel respiratory virus.
Coronavirus Hits Harder Than Ever In The US
As of December 12, 2020, more than 440,000 of Pennsylvania’s residents have tested positive for COVID-19. More than 11,000 Pennsylvanians have died of coronavirus. Though the nation has been consistently grappling with COVID-19 since March of this year, the cold months have seen infection rates soar to dizzying heights.
According to reports from the Associated Press, health officials in the country are anticipating that the combined holidays of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s will likely only increase the surge in COVID-19 cases, as ongoing political turmoil in the US has led to confusing policy regarding COVID-19 lockdown, including for socializing.
Pennsylvania Casinos Aren’t The Only Ones Affected
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For those who have been keeping up with the trends in land-based US gambling, it is likely no surprise to learn that Pennsylvania is far from the only state in the country implementing — or re-implementing — controversial lockdown measures to curb the continued spread of the dangerous virus.
Are All Pa Casinos Closed
In Early December, Strict Rules For Nevada Casinos
Which Pa Casinos Are Closed
At the beginning of December, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak announced harsh lockdown measures for the state, including particularly strict orders for the city of Las Vegas. Casinos in Nevada will not have to close, but they will be subject to a strict maximum capacity of 25%.