ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - America's casinos are recovering from months of closures necessitated by the coronavirus outbreak, having regained 81% of the gambling revenue they saw in the third quarter of last year, the casinos' trade association said Monday.But that recovery is threatened in places as the virus continues to surge throughout the country.
Sunday night, Michigan's governor ordered numerous businesses including casinos to shut down for three weeks, and Atlantic City's top casino last week laid off or cut the hours of 422 workers in response to restrictions imposed by New Jersey's governor.Also on Sunday, Washington's governor also banned indoor service at restaurants and bars.The American Gaming Association released a report on.