Wynn Resorts andEncore employees inLas Vegas must be vaccinated or undergo a weeklyCOVID-19 test.- Workers who don't want the vaccine must pay $15 for the on-site testing lab, or go elsewhere for a free test.
- Las Vegas has recently seen a surge in visitors as vaccine rollout continues and restrictions are lifted.
Right now, about 60% of Wynn Las Vegas workers are already vaccinated, according to a note from the resort. By implementing a sweeping vaccine and testing policy, Matt Maddox, CEO of Wynn Resorts, hopes Wynn will become "one of the safest vacation destinations in the US," Maddox said in a statement.
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Crowds at the tourist hotspot have been picking up over the last few weeks as more people receive the vaccine and the state continues to ease virus-related restrictions, according to local reports. Now, almost all of the big hotels and casinos around Vegas are open to a certain capacity, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Other Las Vegas establishments like restaurants and casinos are currently allowed to operate at a 50% capacity.
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Wynn Resorts isn't the only tourism-adjacent company with a vaccine policy for its employees. Cruise lines like Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Virgin Voyages are all requiring crew members to be fully vaccinated before sailings resume.
Several non-travel related companies are also mandating vaccines or offering its employees perks for being vaccinated. This includes Salesforce, which recently announced a vaccine mandate for employees interested in returning to its San Francisco office, and Kroger, which is giving its employees $100 for being vaccinated.
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