The Hard Rock entertainment ban will cancel scheduled shows by artists including Adam Sandler, T-Pain and Pitbull. Messages were left with The Casino Association of New Jersey seeking comment. There has been no talk of a casino closure at this point.'Ī spokesman for the New Jersey Attorney General's Office said the state has not imposed any restrictions on access to casinos, nor given individual properties any direction regarding the virus. “You can still go into a grocery store, you can still go into an airport, and you can still go into a casino. “We look at it as stopping gatherings of 250 or more people in a confined place,” he said.
Joe Lupo, president of Hard Rock Atlantic City, said the self-imposed entertainment ban is the casino's way of complying with the governor's request.
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