Fox News reporter Katie Byrne reports. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - After years of ups and downs, Atlantic City’s casinos are facing another setback.
All nine of them remain closed because of the coronavirus and most of the people who worked in them have lost their jobs. “It’s very quiet out here,” said Scott Heath, a food server at Caesars.
Heath said he’s worked in the city’s casinos for 40 years, but he’s not used to seeing the area so desolate. “There’s no traffic.
On a day like this, you would have traffic. You would have the jitneys operational going both ways. Yeah, it’s very eerie,” Heath said.