He said that 71 fewest hospitalizations, one of the largest drops in a month, helped make those decision. Lamont said it now OK for indoor gatherings of up to 10 people, up from five, and 25 outside. The state will allow 150 people for outdoor services. Meanwhile, Lamont announced rules for houses of worship, including limits of 25% capacity or up to 100 people allowed inside, whichever is less. Lamont said he would have liked to have also restricted alcohol. "We made some progress with our friends at the casinos," Lamont said. At least one of the two casinos will not allow indoor smoking. No out of state bookings will be accepted at the casino hotels, there will be outdoor dining only, and masks will be required. According to that press release, the restaurant is inspired by the Hell’s. The casino announced in March that the restaurant was coming, and a July 5 press release confirmed that it’s accepting reservations for the opening date and beyond. "Tomorrow, obviously, is earlier than any of our neighboring casinos, or even earlier than Las Vegas," Lamont said.įoxwoods and Mohegan Sun had originally said they planned to open on June 1, but they "took to heart some of the thoughts we had," Lamont said, and have agreed with the state on some restrictions. Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen will open at Foxwoods Resort Casino on July 15. CONNECTICUT (WABC) - Connecticut's casinos will begin to open Saturday, Governor Ned Lamont announced Friday, along with new guidance on church admittance and gathering limits as the coronavirus pandemic wanes.
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