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Las Vegas Gaming Industry to Offer Testing for Employees Prior to Return to Work

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LAS VEGAS—In a broad collaborative plan created by business and community leaders, Las Vegas gaming and resort properties will partner with University Medical Center (UMC), the Culinary Health Fund and the Las Vegas Convention Center to provide COVID-19 testing for gaming employees prior to their return to work. The testing will be conducted at the Las Vegas Convention Center as properties re-open following the direction of State officials.

“The ability to safely reopen our properties has been our singular focus over the past several weeks,” said Bill Hornbuckle, Acting CEO and President of MGM Resorts International. “This testing partnership will allow us to provide our employees and guests peace of mind that we are taking the greatest possible precautions to keep them safe.”

In addition to MGM properties, Caesars and Boyd properties will participate in the COVID-19 employee testing plan. UMC and the Culinary Health Fund will work together to collect up to 4,000 samples per day for testing. UMC CEO Mason VanHouweling noted his facility has significantly increased its testing capacity as a result of the efforts of the Governor’s COVID-19 Response, Relief and Recovery Task Force, led by longtime gaming industry leader Jim Murren.

Helps to Ensure Safe Work Environment

“COVID-19 testing ensures that Culinary Union members are safe when they return to work,” said Geoconda Argüello-Kline, Secretary-Treasurer of the Culinary Union. “The health and safety of both workers and casino guests is our top priority.”

“As we prepare to reopen our southern Nevada properties, the health and safety of our customers, our team members and our communities is our utmost priority,” said Keith Smith, President and CEO of Boyd Gaming. “Through this expansion of our partnership with UMC, we can do our part to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community, and demonstrate our commitment to offering a safe and entertaining environment for everyone.”

“Caesars appreciates the gaming industry and union partnership with UMC to test  our employees for COVID-19,” said Tony Rodio,  CEO, Caesars Entertainment. “All Caesars employees would complete a pre-screening questionnaire and the results would determine the need for a COVID-19 test before returning  to work.”

Testing Expected to Begin This Week

Testing is expected to begin May 21 and will continue as employees are called back to work. Employees called back to work will schedule an appointment for their test, with results confirmed within 48 hours of testing. Positive results will be provided to the employee and forwarded to the Southern Nevada Health District for contact tracing.

“In response to this unprecedented public health crisis, we have seen an unparalleled level of collaboration between private industry, community leaders and the health care community,” said VanHouweling. “As a result of the hard work and dedication of our health care professionals on the front lines of this crisis, UMC now has the capacity to run 10,000 COVID-19 tests per day. With valuable support from our community partners, this increased testing capacity allows UMC to detect new cases of COVID-19 and safeguard the health of our friends, neighbors and family members across Southern Nevada.”

For more information on testing and scheduling appointments, employees will receive information from their leaders.

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